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Did you see her?" I said. He raised his eyebrows. "The real me." "She's right here," he said, and kissed me. — Leah Raeder

Edmund jumped and somersaulted in midair, vaulting neatly onto the roof of the carriage. As he did so, he drew weapons from the concealing folds of his garments: the two whips he had spoken of before, arcs of sizzling light against the night sky. He wielded them with cutting precision, their light waking golden fire in his tousled hair and casting a glow on his carved features, and by that light Magnus saw his face changed from a laughing boy's to the stern countenance of an an angel. — Cassandra Clare

The biotechnology wave is similar to the information technology wave of the 1980s and 1990s. — Dietmar Hopp

Facebook is teachable. If you hide items, you'll see fewer of those kinds of items in the future. Like more items, and you'll see more of those in the future. — Robert Scoble

Working in garden is like digging knowledge from the earth. — Karthikeyan V

We have to make bureaucracy sexy. — Jennifer Pahlka

Everything a cat is and does physically is to me beautiful, lovely, stimulating, soothing, attractive and an enchantment. — Paul Gallico

In the case of the Catholic Church, it's hard to understand how they so willfully sacrifice the children. — Alex Gibney

My surprises come usually once I start rolling and photographing. — Kim Weston

I like Hilary Clinton. I think she's - she's a fantastic leader. — Wesley Clark

For me, it always has to be about health. That's why I'm a vegan. Well, I don't even do that for my health entirely, I do it for animals. — Emily Deschanel

Great wealth can make a man no happier than moderate means, unless he has the luck to continue in propsperity to the end. Many very rich men have been unfortunate, and many with a modest competence have had good luck. The former are better off than the latter in two respects only, whereas the poor but lucky man has the advantage in many ways; for though the rich have the means to satisfy their appetites and to bear calamities, and the poor have not, the poor, if they are lucky, are more likely to keep clear of trouble, and will have besides the blessings of a sound body, health, freedom from trouble, fine children, and good looks.
Now if a man thus favoured died as he has lived, he will be just the one you are looking for: the only sort of person who deserves to be called happy. But mark this: until he is dead, keep the word "happy" in reserve. Till then, he is not happy, but only lucky. — Herodotus

You were born to overcome. You are not destined to lose. — Jeremy Riddle