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Never ask, "What reason do I have to be happy?" Instead ask, "To what purpose can I attach my happiness?
— Robert Breault
Only once did she say: I love the way you think without thinking,
— Aleksandar Hemon
There is no protection against slander.
— Moliere
Communication is merely an exchange of information, but connection is an exchange of our humanity.
— Sean Stephenson
Seek virtue and of that posest, to Providence resign the rest.
— Benjamin Franklin
I'm going to bang you so hard we should probably exchange insurance information. She rasped.
— Sophie Monroe
Information. What's wrong with dope and women? Is it any wonder the world's gone insane, with information come to be the only real medium of exchange?
— Thomas Pynchon
If you exchange information internationally, you must strengthen data protection. Those are two sides of the same coin.
— Gijs De Vries
It will be all right, she told herself, and she stepped out of the boat into the water.
— Celeste Ng
The library is central to our free society. It is a critical element in the free exchange of information at the heart of our democracy.
— Vartan Gregorian
We could be a possibility
— Tiffany Alvord
I love the healthy exchange of information.
— Brice Marden
Then there was LSD, which was supposed to make you think you could fly. I remember it made you think you couldn't stand up, and mostly it was right.
— P. J. O'Rourke
What are you wearing?" She'd never done this before, but a mutual exchange of information seemed reasonable. "Santa suit.
— Samanthe Beck
You already have everything to be the best you can be inside of you. What are you waiting for to use it?
— Bruno LoGreco
As a writer, the main skill you need is curiosity. As a reader, the main tool you need is open-mindedness.
— Gloria D. Gonsalves
I don't usually cook." "And the world thanks you," he murmured
— D.B. Reynolds