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'Toybox' is that kind of game that will stretch your mental capacity by doing very simple things like solving an easy puzzle of shooting aliens. You'll just need to do everything at the same time to make it through alive. Just to make things tricky, the tasks change every week so you can't get used to any set. — Rob Manuel

Let me rephrase." He took a seething step toward me. "When it comes to you ... I don't like to share. — Samantha Young

Nothing worth noting. — George III

All sorts of allowances are made for the illusions of youth, and none, or almost none for the disenchantment of age. — Robert Louis Stevenson

You guard your hopes and pocket your dreams, you'd trade it all to avoid an unpleasant scene. — Billy Squier

Here's what I think: the only reason I'm not ordinary is that no one else sees me that way. — R.J. Palacio

The world isn't made a better place by the unburdening of a heart. — Amy Lane

If I have the TV on, it's either a Mets game or 'SportsCenter.' — Eddie Kaye Thomas

consumers are not a piece of code. You can't just query them into action. — Laura Busche

She decided it was perhaps a little like marriage itself: a good idea that, like all ideas, lived awkwardly on earth. -Terrific Mother — Lorrie Moore

When you were talking about the caste system, I was thinking about how Mexicans still have to come to terms with this in our own culture. We spoke earlier about the castas paintings that were made during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries in Mexico. The Spanish, establishing a form of racial apartheid, delineate the fifty-three categories of racial mixtures between Africans, Indians, and the Spanish. And they have names, like tiente en el aire, which means stain in the air; and salta otras, which means jump back; or mulatto, a word that comes from mula, the unnatural mating between the horse and the donkey. "Sambo" is now a racial epithet in the US, but it was first used as one of the fifty-three racial categories in the castas paintings. — Amalia Mesa-Bains

Asking questions is the key to understanding. — John Piper