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Beauty,' Brimstone had scoffed once. 'Humans are fools for it. As helpless as moths who hurl themselves at fire.
— Laini Taylor
Losing Grandma, just when I'd found her again. A waterfall of flowers brightened her funeral, but they couldn't disguise the stench of death.
— Ellen Hopkins
Lady Aquitaine sighed. Then it all hinges on Scipio. He has a rather irritating talent for impersonating a fulcrum.
— Jim Butcher
Sam Roth, you bastard, Cole said. There was admiration in his voice, which probably meant I'd made a poor decision.
— Maggie Stiefvater
Where is the road to your heart?"
With one finger he lifted my chin to meet his eyes. "Don't you know? You're the one who paved it. — Laurelin Paige
With one finger he lifted my chin to meet his eyes. "Don't you know? You're the one who paved it. — Laurelin Paige
People know what they do; frequently they know why they do what they do; but what they don't know is what what they do does.
— Michel Foucault
He who is jealous, is never jealous of what you see, with what is imagined is enough.
— Jacinto Benavente
This is the United States of America. It means we respond to our fellow Americans in times of crisis and emergency and disaster.
— Bob Menendez
My child, a true-confession story should never be tarnished by any taint of truth.
— Robert A. Heinlein
I'd like to be a president [known] as somebody who liberated 50 million people and helped achieve peace.
— George W. Bush
History is something that never happened told by someone who wasn't there.
— Ramon Gomez De La Serna
The language of politics is poetry, not prose. Jackson is poetry. Cuomo is poetry. Dukakis is a word processor.
— Richard M. Nixon
No one really needs me ... I do I need you Peeta and Katniss
— Suzanne Collins
Great women aren't born great, they become great.
— Sabrina Newby
A murder by sentence is far more dreadful than a murder committed by a criminal.
— Fyodor Dostoyevsky