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Brynn began to turn away, but he grabbed her by the arms. "Ah. Ah. No running away. I asked you a question, I expect an answer. How have I played with you? There's no doubt in my mind that I'd remember doing such and I guarantee you would. — Madison Thorne Grey

There's the physical life and the voice, but at some point you abandon all of that, you know what the spirit of the person is and you let it descend and just get on with it. — Stephen Frears

Im too hung for womens underwear. — M. Shadows

Anger is like mild, it should not be kept too long. — Phyllis Bottome

I wrote music. I was in a hardcore band when I was 14, and I wasn't good enough to play anyone else's songs, so I had to write my own. — Dito Montiel

I'm not going to take any special interest money or any PAC money ... when I get to Washington I want to be the voice for the people of Connecticut and not owe special favors. — Linda McMahon

They say that not matter how old you become, when you are with your siblings, you revert back to childhood. — Karen White

It seems that the increased number of scientific workers, their being split up into groups whose studies are limited to a small subject, and over-specialization have brought about a shrinking of intelligence. There is no doubt that the quality of any human group decreases when the number of the individuals composing this group increases beyond certain limits ... The best way to increase the intelligence of scientists would be to decrease their number. — Alexis Carrel

Acheron. When it absolutely, positively must be destroyed overnight. — Sherrilyn Kenyon

In Rasoolabad, India, a bride called off her wedding when her groom said that 15 + 6 = 17. — Anonymous

Kindness makes for much better teamwork. — John Wooden

Frequently people just vote for the party out of power because they're disappointed or angry at what is happening at the moment. — Gloria Steinem

The goal of intellectual life should be to see and understand what is true, not merely to adhere to a prevailing orthodoxy. — Jeffrey Tucker