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Sometimes the newly Marked go into shock. The good news is, if this happens to you, you are unlikely to notice, because you will be in shock.
— Cassandra Clare
I'm supposed to enforce the laws of the land.
— Rick Scott
I'm up to my ears in unwritten words.
— J.D. Salinger
So Ned bent his head and wrote, but where the king had said "my son Joffrey," he scrawled "my heir" instead.
— George R R Martin
We are halves, but we make an infinite whole.
— Catherynne M Valente
dropping spiders
— Dave Barry
I have very important phone messages that will be playing Broadway. An evening of my tweets I think is going to be booked into the Golden Theatre.
— Douglas Carter Beane
[O]ur revolt was as much against the traditional black leadership structure as it was against segregation and discrimination.
— John Lewis
The hospital bulked darkly in the darkness.
— William T. Vollmann
When I started singing, I weighed 153 pounds. I weigh 184 now. I haven't gotten any taller, but I'm putting on a little more weight.
— Elvis Presley
The fun stuff comes when someone is not so strict on sticking to the script. You're allowed the spontaneity, and great moments can happen.
— Jennifer Aniston
She crossed her arms across her chest, and for a moment, Richard thought she looked a lot like her brother, only more like an adorable, angry kitten.
— KaraLynne Mackrory
I am not for or against anyone or anything; I am just kind.
— Debasish Mridha
184. "Focus your mind on one thing, absorb the old examples, study the actions of the masters- penetrate deeply into a single form of practice." ~
— Dogen
Sleep is a very capricious goddess, and it is precisely when she is invoked that she delays coming.
- Page 184 — Alexandre Dumas
- Page 184 — Alexandre Dumas
She said America was a spoiled child ignorant of grief.
— George Saunders
Then we kissed for about 25 years, I think." (184)
— Geoff Herbach