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Remember: There's a reason the fairy godmother gave Cinderella two glass slippers.
— Michael Callahan
The tethering of words to reality helps allay the worry that language ensnares us in a self-contained web of symbols.
— Steven Pinker
Bite them before they Bite you.
— Annomynous
May this house stand until an ant drinks the ocean and a tortoise circles the world.
— Jonathan Carroll
Evil travels the world in anonymity, its presence revealed only by the periodic consequences of its desires ...
— Dean Koontz
the girl somewhere,
who reads you,
whose skin has memorized your life.
Nothing stops her fingers;
they swim with you at night. — Larissa Szporluk
who reads you,
whose skin has memorized your life.
Nothing stops her fingers;
they swim with you at night. — Larissa Szporluk
I really feel kind of guilty spending 80 million dollars. People are starving in the world.
— Penelope Spheeris
Even her pink bunny slippers seem to prick up their ears.
Diary of a Penguin-napper (p. 15) — Sally Harris
Diary of a Penguin-napper (p. 15) — Sally Harris
I lived with a guy who had OCD and I used to put Rice Krispies in his slippers before I went out. He went mental, but not before he counted them all.
— Russell Howard
A dream isn't worth the sleep, unless you are wide awake when dreaming it.
— Bidemi Mark-Mordi
It's a bit poetic that it is so easy to take advantage of those who have no advantages to begin with.
— Dathan Auerbach
In the end, the women can be very rebellious, and very capable and all of that, but if she depends on a man economically, she has few possibilities.
— Subcomandante Marcos
I would guess, I would surmise that some of the more spectacular bombings are done by al Qaeda suiciders.
— George W. Bush
I've never walked home wearing just a pink robe and a pair of slippers.
— Jessica Sorensen
It is hidden but always present.
— Laozi