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I can see why my daughter likes you."
"Do you think she's falling for my dashing good looks, my charm, or the fact that I supply her with pastries? — Victoria Schwab
"Do you think she's falling for my dashing good looks, my charm, or the fact that I supply her with pastries? — Victoria Schwab
Isn't it strange? It's like after they die, you're only allowed to remember the good. But no one's all good.
— Victoria Schwab
Let's save tomorrow's troubles for tomorrow.
— Patricia Briggs
There is no absolute knowledge. And those who claim it, whether they are scientists or dogmatists, open the door to tragedy.
— Jacob Bronowski
In the digital economy, everything is archived, catalogued, readily available, and yet nothing really endures.
— Masha Tupitsyn
There are harsher things I could say, things I've compiled and archived, each with a catalog card.
— Erika Swyler
Knowledge is power," she finishes, and I open my eyes to find her rounding the chair, "but ignorance can be a blessing.
— Victoria Schwab
At the end of April I archived 'Curses' and Inform, and announced them on the newsgroups.
— Graham Nelson
Everything is valuable, in its own way. Everything is full of history.
— Victoria Schwab
I wish we could all have good luck, all the time! I wish we had wings! I wish rain water was beer!
— Robert Bolt
At one school I visited, everyone had read 'Halo,' and they were all dressed up as angels - with halos!
— Alexandra Adornetto
And besides, if my soul's impeccable taste in music throws you off, then learn to tune me out.
— Victoria Schwab
You are crazy," he says. "You are a crazy, amazing girl. And you scare the hell out of me." I smile.
— Victoria Schwab
Failure should be archived in head, not heart!
— Jasleen Kaur Gumber
My work caused me to interview hundreds of women about their lives and their problems.
— Judith Krantz
The Constitution is colorblind, and neither knows nor tolerates classes among citizens.
— John Marshall