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#1. For the minority, what else is democracy than dictatorship? #Quote by Anna Jae
#2. But you can't prove God exists. And isn't that what all science is ultimately about? Proving theories about the universe?"
"Provability is not truth, Caro. Godel's incompleteness theorem tells us that, if we didn't already know it intuitively, which we do. #Quote by Anna Jarzab
#3. I won't marry you," she repeated.
"Why not? You were eager enough to fuck me."
Anna winced. "I do wish you would stop using that word."
Edward swung around and assumed a hideously sarcastic expression. "Would you prefer swive? Tup? Dance the buttock jig? #Quote by Elizabeth Hoyt
#4. When I was younger I thought I'd meet the man of my dreams, get married and have a child, but it all went higgledy-piggledy. Never say never, though ... #Quote by Anna Friel
#5. Verity, you have a choice," he said gently. "We eat, we talk, we pass the evening with an attempt at civility. Or we fuck. It's up to you. #Quote by Anna Campbell
#6. I never think about issues when I'm working on a novel. Issues are things that happen to people in sufficient numbers to elicit widespread attention; in other words, they're just life happening. That's what I think about: life, and telling a story. #Quote by Anna Quindlen
#7. Alas, I've tried to be honest, because honesty makes me feel less alone. #Quote by Anna Kendrick
#8. If you tell me I can't have something then that just makes me want it more. #Quote by Anna Benson
#9. Nature is the greatest developer of art. #Quote by Anna Pavlova
#10. I am not enough in myself; I can barely make it through buying milk and school supplies. Thank goodness there is a Guardian to come before me and throw off the dark. #Quote by Anna White
#11. He said cruelty was the devil's own trade-mark, and if we saw any one who took pleasure in cruelty we might know who he belonged to, for the devil was a murderer from the beginning, and a tormentor to the end. On the other hand, where we saw people who loved their neighbors, and were kind to man and beast, we might know that was God's mark. #Quote by Anna Sewell
#12. Whatever the hell our souls are made of, they are the same. #Quote by Anna Todd
#13. The front door banged open at that moment to admit a disheveled James Fairchild. He was like a vision from Bedlam: his blond hair stood on end, and his neckcloth was missing.
He looked wildly at Anna. "Rebecca?"
At that moment, as if in answer from on high, there came the wavering wail of a newborn baby. James Fairchild's expression changed from frantic to dumbstruck. Without waiting for Anna's answer, he bounded up the stairs, taking the risers three at a time. Anna noticed as he passed out of sight that he was wearing only one stocking on his feet. #Quote by Elizabeth Hoyt
#14. It is a beautiful and scary thing to sit open-handed and let all your plans float away like dust. #Quote by Anna White
#15. You never know if they like you for who you are or what you are. Would he love me or the money? #Quote by Anna Nicole Smith
#16. As long as she is talented enough and passionate about doing it herself then I will be happy and support her. I think I will be sensible - my parents said I could only do it if I got my education and so I had something to fall back on. #Quote by Anna Friel
#17. She'd always found a deep comfort in praying. A profound sense of connection to something infinitely larger than herself. Her atheist friends called it awe in the face of an infinite cosmos. She called it God. That they might be talking about the same thing didn't bother her at all. It was possible she was hurling her prayers at a cold and unfeeling universe that didn't hear them, but that wasn't how it felt. Science had given mankind many gifts, and she valued it. But the one important thing it had taken away was the value of subjective, personal experience. That had been replaced with the idea that only measurable and testable concepts had value. But humans didn't work that way, and Anna suspected the universe didn't either. In God's image, after all, being a tenet of her faith. At first, #Quote by James S.A. Corey
#18. As a bookish child in Calcutta, I used to thrill to the adventures of bad girls whose pursuit of happiness swept them outside the bounds of social decency. Tess of the d'Urbervilles, Emma Bovary and Anna Karenina lived large in my imagination. The naughty girls of Hollywood films flirted and knew how to drive. #Quote by Bharati Mukherjee
#19. For those of us who suspect all the mysteries of life are contained in the microcosm of the family, that personal relationships prefigure all else, the work of Jane Austen is the Rosetta stone of literature. #Quote by Anna Quindlen
#20. Part of the problem with a war on poverty today is that many Americans have decided that being poor is a character defect, not an economic condition. #Quote by Anna Quindlen
#21. So yes, keep the lid on, buy old books, read old books, seriously consider those scrolls and clay tablets. #Quote by Anna Burns
#22. There are only two ways, really, to become a writer. One is to write. The other is to read. #Quote by Anna Quindlen
#23. And I'm not sure how much time has passed since Galen and his best friend, Toraf, left my house to retrieve Grom. Grom, the Triton king, Galen's older brother. Grom, who was supposed to mate with my mother. Grom, who is a Syrena, a man-fish. A man-fish who was supposed to mate with my mother. My mother, who is also Nalia, the long-lost supposed-to-be-dead Poseidon princess who's been living on land all these years because _______.
Speaking of Her Esteemed Majesty Mom ... she's lost her freaking mind.
And I've been kidnapped. #Quote by Anna Banks
#24. Humility was an important part of the way I grew up. And I found that to be less common when I moved to California. That's not to say humble people don't exist there, but ambition seems really important. #Quote by Anna Kendrick
#25. Even the outright deletions that Ayn Rand's editor should have taken care of). #Quote by Anna Quindlen
#26. I mean,' said Marion happily, 'it's a continent in chains, well, isn't it?' (Tribune, thought Anna; or possibly the Daily Worker.) 'And measures ought to be taken immediately to restore the Africans' faith in justice if it is not already too late.' (The New Statesman, thought Anna.) 'Well at least the situation ought to be thoroughly gone into in the interests of everybody.' (The Manchester Guardian, at a time of acute crisis.) 'But Anna, I don't understand your attitude. Surely you'll admit there's evidence that something's gone wrong?' (The Times, editorializing a week after the news that the white administration has shot twenty Africans and imprisoned fifty more without trial.) #Quote by Doris Lessing
#27. She nodded shyly, still watching him with her huge blue eyes. Those eyes made him want to slay dragons for her. #Quote by Anna Zaires
#28. Even in the midst of the inevitable tragedy that was our relationship, I would never take a second of it back. I wouldn't do it again, but I dont's regret a moment I spend with him #Quote by Anna Todd
#29. I'm proud of 'Miracle at St. Anna' and I loved it; there's no question in my mind it's as good as any movie that came out in 2007. #Quote by James McBride
#30. I'll do absolutely anything for you," I vow. "If you want the moon, I'll get them to gift wrap it."
"You're such a romantic," he says, and I can hear the smile in his voice. #Quote by Anna Martin
#31. Just think! This whole world of ours is only a speck of mildew sprung up on a tiny planet, yet we think we can have something great - thoughts,, actions! They are all but grains of sand #Quote by Leo Tolstoy
#32. One thing that I really like to do is, I'll look in the mirror, and I'll imagine that I'm rapidly aging, until I'm just a skull. #Quote by Anna Akana
#33. As she gets sicker, she fades a little more, until I am afraid one day I will wake up and not be able to see her at all. #Quote by Jodi Picoult
#34. The material is already so compromised. It has been edited once, by memory, then again by substances - both processes I recognize but can't know the extent of - and now I am editing again, to shape events into a story. #Quote by Anna Raverat
#35. The voices of conformity speak so loudly. Don't listen to them. No one does the right thing out of fear. If you ever utter the words, 'We've always done it that way,' I urge you to wash out your mouth with soap. #Quote by Anna Quindlen
#36. You don't much like anything, do you?"
"No, nothing," said Anna, smiling her nice fat malign smile. #Quote by Elizabeth Bowen
#37. Now that you're there, where everything is known-tell me:
What else lived in that house besides us? #Quote by Anna Akhmatova
#38. Your sister," I say evenly, "is incredibly sick. I'm sorry if that interferes with your dentist's appointment or your plan to go buy a pair of cleats. But those don't rate quite as high in the grand scheme of things right now. I'd think that since you're ten, you might be able to grow up enough to realize that the whole world doesn't always revolve around you."
Jesse looks out the window, where Kate straddles the arm of an oak tree, coaching Anna in how to climb up. "Yeah, right, she's sick," he says. "Why don't you grow up? Why don't you figure out that the world doesn't revolve around her?"
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There is a scuffle on the other side of the door, and then it swings open. Blood covers Jesse's mouth, a vampire's lipstick; bits of wire stick out like a seamstress's pins. I notice the fork he is holding, and realize this is what he used to pull off his braces.
"Now you never have to take me anywhere," he says. #Quote by Jodi Picoult
#39. When I come back, the club is packed. There's hardly any standing room. Anna snagged a wooden bar stool, one of the few seats here. St. Clair stands close to her, facing her, and he smoothes the platinum stripe in her hair. She pulls him even closer by the top of his jeans, one finger tucked inside. It's an intimate gesture. I'm embarrassed to watch, but I can't look away.
He kisses her slowly and deeply. They don't care that anyone could watch. Or maybe they've forgotten they aren't alone. When they break apart, Anna says something that makes him fall into silly, boyish laughter. For some reason, that's the moment that makes me turn away. Something about their love is painful. #Quote by Stephanie Perkins
#40. All of reading is really only finding ways to name ourselves, and, perhaps, to name the others around us so that they will no longer seem like strangers. #Quote by Anna Quindlen
#41. Most of the novels that I've read led me to believe quarrels come and go in the blink of an eye, a simple apology will bandage any problem and everything will be worked out within minutes. The novels lie. Maybe that's why I'm so enamored with Wuthering Heights and Pride and Prejudice; both are incredibly romantic in their own way, but they reveal the truth behind blind love and promises of forever #Quote by Anna Todd
#42. He stood in front of me now, on the other side of the table, and I found myself standing, too. Both our eyes filled with moisture. Maybe it was him I needed to thank for the curse of overactive tear ducts. #Quote by Wendy Higgins, Sweet Evil
#43. Like any young person, I do what I want. #Quote by Anna Kournikova
#44. There is always a half-malicious curiosity amongst actors to witness the shortcomings of a novice. They invariably experience strong inclinations to prophesy failure. #Quote by Anna Cora Mowatt