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Peeta rolls his eyes at Haymitch. "She has no idea. The effect she can have."
He runs his fingernail along the wood grain in the table, refusing to look at me. — Suzanne Collins
A marriage made in heaven - or in my case, hell. — Ellen Schreiber
In a relationship, it's important to make each other laugh. To give each other freedom, support each other and be proud of each other. — Caroline Winberg
The voice so sweet, the words so fair, As some soft chime had stroked the air; And though the sound had parted thence, Still left an echo in the sense. — Ben Jonson
Dieter said softly, 'My doctor's love is as important to me as his chemotherapy, but he does not know.' Dieter's statement meant a great deal to me. I had not known either. For a long time, I had carried the belief that as a physician my love didn't matter and the only thing of value I had to offer was my knowledge and skill. My training had argued me out of my truth. Medicine is as close to love as it is to science, and its relationships matter even at the edge of life itself. — Rachel Naomi Remen
A secret, like a chore, always seems to lead to another, one even more troublesome than the first. — Bette Lord
God alone knows the future, but only an historian can alter the past. — Ambrose Bierce
If beauty is truth, why don't women go to the library to have their hair done? — Lily Tomlin
At Harvard I learned most uncomfortably that facts are facts. In Italy I learned that facts are the way you look at them. — Sean O'Faolain
There is a joke that your hammer will always find nails to hit. I find that perfectly acceptable. — Benoit Mandelbrot
You have to be ready for anything. It's a good reminder about democracy. Voters can tell you to carry on, or chuck you out. You've got to be ready for both. — David Cameron
I'd rather have Prada shoes than eat. — Alice Evans
Marry an outdoors woman. Then if you throw her out into the yard on a cold night, she can still survive. — W.C. Fields