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Get an agent. Seriously, submitting stuff unagented means it will end up on the slush pile. An agent is the first quality filter, and a good agent is worth his or her weight in gold, as they'll often know the editors on a personal level and will be able to talk to them directly about the project. — Tim Lebbon

All teenage girls like to look good and tennis players are no different. — Maria Kirilenko

Thou wretched pillar of syphilitic pheasant-fuck! — Christopher Moore

There is always room for those who can be relied upon to delivery the goods when they say they will. — Napoleon Hill

Of all faults the one she most despised in others was the want of bravery; the meanness of heart which leads to untruth. — Elizabeth Gaskell

There ain't nothing like being in the corner, and the trainer is whispering in your ear and another guy is putting in your mouthpiece. Five seconds to go, the boom! The bell. It's more exciting than looking down a cliff. — George Foreman

There is nothing patriotic about voting for Brexit. — Ruth Davidson

Do never give up bro.... I belive at you — Anonymous

I have always said that human beings are multidimensional beings. Their happiness comes from many sources, not, as our current economic framework assumes, just from making money. — Muhammad Yunus

Have you ever noticed that negotiation forms are nearly always activity-based? Maybe you've already covered the basics. "Oh, I want to be spanked" or "I want you to tie me up." But have you explained what emotional state you are trying to cultivate here? Is the dominant looking to feel a sense of absolute power? Control? A level of sadism? Is the submissive looking to feel controlled? Ashamed? Humiliated? Degraded? — Princess Kali

People need to pay attention to their bodies and go get a checkup. If you do that, you have a chance to help illnesses from getting even worse. — Tony Dorsett

Think of people as people, not problems that need to be solved. — Hank Green

American public opinion, as you can see in the polls, radically changed from being against airstrikes to being heavily in favor that [President Obama] decided to do airstrikes. This is a classic example of leading from behind where he waits for public opinion. And now it's the public who's demanding he do something. — Charles Krauthammer

She understood. They were plastic flowers of words - but they looked nice on the surface. — Anne Ursu