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Kaylin's memory was like a kaleidoscope; fractured, but in a way that was arresting, even beautiful, if looked at the right way. As a child, Catti's hair had been bright red, but it had shaded — Michelle Sagara
His accent was thick, rippling through my ears like syrup mixed with gin. — Nora Flite
The tricky thing about being a writer, or about being any kind of artist, is that in addition to making art you also have to make a living. — Ann Patchett
Focus on your vision and God will help you and give you the power to overcome any fear — Sunday Adelaja
Books are men of higher stature ... — Elizabeth Barrett Browning
The good thing is we got the Yankees three times at the end of the season. — Kevin Millar
She will never win him, whose words had shown she feared to lose. — Dorothy Parker
I didn't know then that I would never be able to leave the sounds and smells of these sights behind me, but I was fiercely conscious of one thing-my ambition. — Emanuel Celler
The general stopped. "Pessimistic," the admiral demanded.
"Pessimistic," the general repeated. "Nobody knows. The explosions and the radiation won't kill everybody. A new ice age is possible from the atmospheric dust shielding the sun. Just the opposite is also possible. If the ozone layer is depleted too greatly, man won't be able to handle it even in the southern hemisphere. Then, in theory, the species will die out. Like the dinosaurs. In that sense, it could be On the Beach. But from solar radiation."... — William Prochnau
What do you do?" I ask.
"I live."
"I live" is not an answer, until I think about it. Maybe it's the perfect answer. — Jewel E. Ann
You can either have software quality or you can have pointer arithmetic, but you cannot have both at the same time. — Bertrand Meyer
illiterate. Al Qaeda recruiters make use of their poverty, despair, resentment, and eagerness to take revenge against the American troops to recruit them.53 The women are exploited based on three factors: tribal affiliation, financial pressure, and revenge for the loss of family. In traditional Islamic societies, — Mia Bloom
A lie has forgiveness. A deceive doesn't. The difference is in lying to protect and deceiving to harm. — Eulalia Marques
