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Cohen looked at the forest of lances and pennants. Hundreds of thousands of men looked like quite a lot of men when you saw them close to.
"I suppose," he said, slowly, "that none of you has got some amazing plan you've been keeping quiet about?"
"We thought you had one," said Truckle. — Terry Pratchett
I tell so many lies, sweetheart," he said. "which one specifically? — Cassandra Clare
I swear by the invigorating shampoo and conditioner by Como Shambhala. When you're in need for a quick mental vacation, it does the trick — Phillip Lim
It is your attitude, and the suspicion that you are maturing the boldest designs against him, that imposes on your enemy. — Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor
I think it's the things we don't talk about that make us old before out time. — Catherine Ryan Hyde
We need to move: from a spirituality of alienation from the natural world to a spirituality of intimacy with the natural world from a spirituality of the divine as revealed in words to a spirituality of the divine as revealed in the visible world about us.. — Thomas Berry
Tragedy, in its full and life-altering form, happened to other people. — Michelle Richmond
Marlee was fourteen. A dangerous age, although, let's face it, Jackson thought, every age was a dangerous age for a woman. — Kate Atkinson
It's been so long since anything really went my way that I can't really remember what "easy" feels like anymore - maybe like breathing without inhaling the ash of the world burning around you — Alexandra Bracken
It's amazing, the lies you can tell yourself. Even more amazing, the lies you can believe when you're desperate enough. — Cat Clarke
JOIN THE CIRCUS OF CHAOS ... juggling, stilt walking, and other skills for socially acceptable procrastination. — Pat Murphy
Power is the great aphrodisiac. — Henry A. Kissinger
What do girls do who haven't any mothers to help them through their troubles? — Louisa May Alcott