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A large family and Democrats have a lot in common: teenagers and Democrats are always happy spending other people's money.
— Anne Northup
Trust me," he said. "I know what I'm doing ... or at least"
he strolled confidently to the door
"Felix does. — J.K. Rowling
he strolled confidently to the door
"Felix does. — J.K. Rowling
Without the perpetual counterfeiting of the universe by number, man could not continue to live
— Friedrich Nietzsche
I doubt that national languages will disappear. In fact, to some extent they're becoming more diverse, like in Europe.
— Noam Chomsky
The rule of thumb in student files seemed to be, If you have nothing negative to say, don't say anything at all.
— Harlan Coben
One night I looked down and my rosary beads were glowing. And I realized that I did not want to see the blessed Virgin - I was terrified.
— Susan Sarandon
Directing teenage actors is like juggling jars of nitro-glycerine: exhilarating and dangerous.
— Stephen King
A strange thing has happened as I've aged; I have felt my parents' love for me more strongly every year.
— Bo Caldwell
To truly know someone is to know the silence that stands for the thing they never speak of.
— Robert Brault
Etiquette tip: If you're looking for the right time to leave a party, when the host yells, "No one leaves here alive," that's your cue.
— Rick Riordan
The saddest realization I've had in my life is that my parents are people. Sad, human people. I aged a decade in that moment.
— Amy Schumer
She felt as if, while working and sleeping and working and sleeping, she'd aged so rapidly that she'd passed Emile and caught up with her parents.
— Jonathan Franzen
I encourage breaking free of self inflicted holding pens. I encourage the use of intelligence in every decision. I encourage creating.
— Erykah Badu
We're all the sons of God, or children of the Is, or ideas of the Mind, or however else you want to say it.
— Richard Bach