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What else exhausts like sustained deception?
— Leif Enger
[Marco Rubio] you're a lousy businessman.
— Donald Trump
What a fantastic piece of hot lustful woman she was, Roger thought irrelevantly.
— Robert Anton Wilson
Joy rises in me, like a summer's morn.
— Samuel Taylor Coleridge
If you want to give the devil a nervous breakdown, just get up every day and see how much good you can do.
— Joyce Meyer
Every great novel begins with a single word. One word, followed by another and another and another. Sentences forming paths to that dream.
— Pamela Morris
Please don't question the insane glares
Just give me today,
And tomorrow,
Tomorrow
we will matter. — Nema Al-Araby
Just give me today,
And tomorrow,
Tomorrow
we will matter. — Nema Al-Araby
David was catnip and kryptonite to me.
— Elizabeth Gilbert
The sentences in the book of providence are sometimes long, and you must read a great way before you understand their meaning.
— Matthew Henry
A question that sometimes drives me hazy: Am I or are the others crazy?" Albert Einstein
— Matthew Quick
By small and simple sentences, great books come to pass.
— Richelle E. Goodrich
Artistically, I find jokes really satisfying aesthetically, because there's something great about getting an idea down to a sentence or two.
— Demetri Martin
I am conscious of having served England as I served my own country.
— Ferdinand Foch
All the great writers are like that: the beauty of their sentences, like the beauty of a woman one has not yet met, is unforeseeable ...
— Marcel Proust
I think the biggest problem in clinical trials is that they are underpowered. And that fundamentally, the studies are just too small.
— Anne Wojcicki
The song instantly insisted it'd never existed.
— David Mitchell
A girl could lather up in soap like that.
— Becca Fitzpatrick
To abstain from lying is essentially wholesome.
— Gautama Buddha