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We have now well established the fact in our own nation that one can do more work in six days, even in five, than in seven. A run-down person is an unproductive person. — Charles L. Allen

A southern moon is a sodden moon, and sultry. When it swamps the fields and the rustling sandy roads and the sticky honeysuckle hedges in its sweet stagnation, your fight to hold on to reality is like a protestation against a first waft of ether. — Zelda Fitzgerald

I remember going to the theatre when I was little and the lights going down and just getting really scared about what was going to happen up there. — Paul Dano

My eyes rolled so far back in my head that I could see myself think — Janet Evanovich

Being angry at the mistakes made by the heart will only leave you bitter. — Jamie Magee

You kidnapped a girl. That's awesome but illegal, Davie. You're probably going to have to give her back." My hair was lifted and Mal appeared, crouched beside me. "Hey there, child bride. Where's my hello kiss? — Kylie Scott

Do not be awed by giant predecessors. Be ill-tempered with their renown. Point out flaws. Frighten interviewers from Time. Appear in Playboy. Sell to the movies. — Vladimir Nabokov

I'm tired of the anonymity of being an unpublished author. I crave the anonymity of being self-published. — Tristan Durie

See, bad things happen to me on field trips. Like at my fifth-grade school, when we went to the Saratoga battlefield, I had this accident with a Revolutionary War cannon. I wasn't aiming for the school bus, but of course I got expelled anyway. - Percy Jackson — Rick Riordan

But it's surely no coincidence that the English verb "to spend" can only be applied to the using up of two resources. Money and time. And we can choose how to spend both of these, can't we? My concern, if I'm honest, is that we could find ourselves in pursuit of money to spend while finding that time is diminishing at an equal rate. We'll all be working so hard that we won't any longer have time to do anything else. We'll have to spend it all on the acquisition of money. And as we know that money can buy you pretty much anything but time, is that what we want for our nation? — Seni Glaister

Oh! if the good hearts had the fat purses, how much better everything would go! — Victor Hugo

I have miles to go before I sleep ... — Robert Frost

But a fix, some magic cure to his "poor" status, was really only a dream; reality usually took precedence over everything else, especially dreams. — M.L. Sanford