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I don't remember what I was saying, but I remember thinking I was incredibly smart and wishing I could always speak that clearly and cleverly.
— Marshall Thornton
Amber nods. "I once went out with a witch. It didn't end well."
"What happened?"
"I didn't get along with her cat. — David Levithan
"What happened?"
"I didn't get along with her cat. — David Levithan
What can you give a friend who has everything? Shelves.
— Patricia Marx
You stuck listening devices all over the dacha
even in the bathroom. You spend the people's money to eavesdrop on my farts. — Nikita Khrushchev
even in the bathroom. You spend the people's money to eavesdrop on my farts. — Nikita Khrushchev
One less lonely girl
— Justin Bieber
Most women guard their hearts by determining to not need others.
— Catrina Welch
You can never achieve greatness until you can leave bitterness behind.
— Debasish Mridha
You're a hero here.'
'I don't want to be a hero.'
'What do you want?'
'I want to be a leader. — Julianna Baggott
'I don't want to be a hero.'
'What do you want?'
'I want to be a leader. — Julianna Baggott
People aren't good at processing important things when they're naked
— Kelly Williams Brown
Unlike, say, witch-burning, slavery, and apartheid, which were once taken for granted and are now officially outlawed, war is still with us.
— Adam Hochschild
He set out once more, with a sense that his life would be rich in setting outs, and perhaps poorer in homecomings.
— Gregory Maguire
Fool witch once, shame on you. Fool witch twice, oozing sores and an eternal rash in private areas.
— Linda Wisdom
The witches are firm believers in reincarnation, and they say that 'once a witch always a witch.'
— Gerald Gardner
Rebecca..." His face softened, and his eyes glowed as he remembered. "How could I not kiss you?
— Sierra Rose
What I am proudest of is having a life where work and love are impossible to tell apart.
— Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick
Don't I what?' said Peg. 'Love your old master too much - ' 'No, not a bit too much,' said Peg.
— Charles Dickens