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I'm personally offended when I am scored on
— Briana Scurry
The game of football, especially in the NFL, is all about situations, and coming out on the big end of that stick.
— Ndamukong Suh
That simple act stole my breath, my heart. But even as he pulled away, I realized that he couldn't steal something he already had.
— Jennifer L. Armentrout
as if he were talking to a police artist: Yes, officer, that's the girl who stole my heart!
— Rick Riordan
I'd already fallen in lust with Kael before then, but in that moment, he stole a little piece of my heart too.
— Rochelle Paige
Storms are not punishment for lack of obedience; oftentimes they are the result of obedience!
— David Jeremiah
Because he thinks he is a thief!" Jethro cried. "He thinks he stole what he is. He's fighting his own shadow and his own heart.
— Marek Halter
He stole her first kiss. And then he stole her heart.
— Erica Ridley
A smile is the chosen vehicle of all ambiguities.
— Herman Melville
You need the devotion to your work that a priest of God has for his.
— Ernest Hemingway,
He was magical and serious
and he stole my heart away. — Kylie Johnson
and he stole my heart away. — Kylie Johnson
'Learn your lines.' I want that on my gravestone.
— John C. McGinley
Doubt is the first step towards knowledge, not faith.
— Nawal El Saadawi
The heart grows brutal feeding on fantasies.
— Robert Pinsky
Do the things external which fall upon thee distract thee? Give thyself time to learn something new and good, and cease to be whirled around.
— Marcus Aurelius
'Skinned' tells the story of Lia, a young girl who has it all - until she nearly dies and has her consciousness transferred into a robot body.
— John Joseph Adams
I wished I could open my veins and drain his cursed blood from my body.
— Khaled Hosseini
[My stories were] an excuse for making pictures.
— Kate Seredy