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You do much worse things- you who can see to other planets."- Bertha, "The Father — August Strindberg
If you want intelligent children give them a book. If you want more intelligent children give them more books. — Jackie French
I learned a long time ago: Never bet against Annabeth. — Rick Riordan
Such people are not known for their sense of humour and lightness of touch; they rarely break a smile. To them, change is always suspect and usually damnable, and they hardly ever contribute to human development. — Paul Kriwaczek
I believe that good things come to those who work. — Wilt Chamberlain
good life, the happy life, is connecting to something larger than ourselves, recognizing that we are not mere blips on the cosmic radar screen but part of something much bigger. For some, a Victorian building, with its creaking staircases and tarnished molding, provides this connection. For others, it's giving a new cellphone, gift wrapped, to Uncle Wen who died twenty years ago but is still part of the family. — Eric Weiner
Retirement homes are never lovely places. The food is usually overcooked, the carpet stained from overactive bowels, and the smell of hand lotion, cheap perfume, and urine never really leaves the place, no matter how many times the beds are washed and the walls are scrubbed. They are a place of holding, a purgatory to the not-yet-dead. — Jennifer Arnett
He didn't look back or wave, although I watched. He just assumed Shaun was there, and would always be there.
Humans take so much for granted. — A.M. Jenkins
Jesus living in you makes you different from everybody else — Sunday Adelaja
- I was a tired mess. My eyes didn't just have bags - they had five-piece luggage sets. — Cara Lynn Shultz
In a state of mental tumult, conflict and disorientation, he wanders the freezing city night, now gazing at the ice thickening on the dark waters of the Neva, now peering at the great horseman on his plinth with a vague terror, as though the horseman were not the effigy of the city's founder but the herald of four yet more mythic horsemen who are, indeed, on their way to confound Petersburg forever, though they won't arrive yet, not quite yet. — Angela Carter
The little doll's got teeth, Cajun — Kresley Cole
When the face in the mirror doesn't please you, turn it into a canvas. — Tablo