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Grumph let out a harrumph, which indicated either that he was unharmed and waiting patiently for a new opportunity to arise, or that a sparrow had shit in his porridge. — Drew Hayes

If you couldn't be loved, the next best thing was to be left alone. — L.M. Montgomery

The past never quite disappeared, did it? Folks usually thought time moved forward, starting on the left and riding a right-pointing arrow into the future. Ruby didn't believe that. The future twisted uncertain, a shapeless dream, but the past - the past was set. It cast evidence behind it, photos and letters and bones, piling up in hidden places, waiting for the chance to spill out. An avalanche. A burial. The past consumed the future, always. — Brandy Heineman

You see 'awesome' and I see 'lost.' It's very easy to lose touch with reality when you've got that many people thinking you are more than you really are. — Brian Bosworth

What you think of Jesus Christ Will thoroughly color how you think about everything else. — Max Lucado

Attack your instruments. Don't let them attack you. — Green Day

We are fast moving toward an aristocracy of health. — Alice Tisdale Hobart

You are such an LBR. — Lisi Harrison

Because even though fear, hatred, and violence conspire to unmake the world, preemptive love unmakes violence. — Jeremy Courtney

It's in our nature to be intrigued. We're putting the bread crumb not in your mouth but close to your mouth. You reach a little bit, and that's why it works. — Bryan Cranston

Stupid me, I thought he just wanted to see how we were," she said, but I wasn't paying attention to her. "What's your problem?" she asked.
"All this time I've complained about coming from a broken home, when in reality, I was just a part of a dysfunctional family," I said disappointedly.
"Don't worry," Mom said. "You're still a bastard."
I shrugged. I suppose she was right. — Chris Colfer