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A single man of good intelligence must be in want of a library card. — Trudy Wallis
It bothers me when I don't score. — Michael Owen
It was like someone in a suit walked up to me and gave me a certificate, which stated "Roxanne Giselle Logan, Your Life is Fucked". — Kristen Ashley
Oh, hell. You're a fairy," I said.
"Yeah," he said. "You know, they call it 'being gay' nowadays, but sure, whatever. — Red Tash
Sex spelled backwards is excess and that's how it should always be. — Chloe Thurlow
Love is an anchor -- it stops you from drifting away. Love is sticking up for your friends and family, or even your pets. Love is being brave and saying what you feel. Love is making music or playing tennis; it's doing what you want to do. Love is holding on and not letting go. — Robert Corbet
Would I serve you or (Prince) Jon stolen goods? he asked. No, don't answer me. — Tamora Pierce
Skating is in my heart, not my head — Michelle Kwan
Of course the word chaos is used in rather a vague sense by a lot of writers, but in physics it means a particular phenomenon, namely that in a nonlinear system the outcome is often indefinitely, arbitrarily sensitive to tiny changes in the initial condition. — Murray Gell-Mann
Every believer is a witness whether he wants to be or not. — Donald Barnhouse
Mann was conscious of adopting different perspectives in different parts of the novella, but my guess is that there are plenty of passages in which the resonance of the words he chose struck him as exactly right (even though he didn't probe to discover exactly what tone or narrative device gave them that effect). — Philip Kitcher
I kiss her and the whole universe slots into place. Music plays in my head. Music so beautiful, I think I'm listening to the stars singing. — Claire Merle
We will not know unless we begin. — Peter Nivio Zarlenga
Decent" people the world over do not spend too much energy on the task of sexual reproduction, or on the practices that have been built on it. Romance resembles sports in this respect as well: instead of doing it personally, most people are content to hear about it or watch a few experts perform it. A — Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi