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I hold theatre acting in such high esteem that it scares me.


Kate Bosworth


#esteem #high #hold #i #me

I really wanted to go to high school and be normal.


Kate Bosworth


#high #high school #i #normal #really

A review of summit day photographs will show that I was clothed in the latest, highest quality, high altitude gear, comparable, if not better, than that worn by the other members of our expedition.


Anatoli Boukreev


#better #clothed #comparable #day #expedition

Earth took her shining station as a star, In Heaven's dark hall, high up the crowd of worlds.


Christian Nestell Bovee


#dark #earth #hall #heaven #her

He hadn’t been peeping intentionally; he’d been trying to sneak into my room. So that was slightly less creepy, I supposed.


Amanda Hocking


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How about you, Mockingjay? You feel totally safe?” “Oh, yeah. Right up until I got shot,” I say.


Suzanne Collins


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I’d heard he had started a fistfight in one of the seedier local taverns because someone had insisted on saying the word “utilize” instead of “use.


Patrick Rothfuss


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In every work of genius we recognize our own rejected thoughts; they come back to us with a certain alienated majesty.


Ralph Waldo Emerson


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Sir, this lane is for ten items or less. I’m counting thirteen items in your cart, including that hemorrhoid cream. And while hemorrhoids might give you a reason to be nasty, they don’t give you a reason to be in this lane.


J.A. Konrath


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What do you know of poetry?” Ambrose said without bothering to turn around. “I know a limping verse when I hear it,” I said. “But this isn’t even limping. A limp has rhythm. This is more like someone falling down a set of stairs. Uneven stairs. With a midden at the bottom.” “It is a sprung rhythm,” he said, his voice stiff and offended. “I wouldn’t expect you to understand.” “Sprung?” I burst out with an incredulous laugh. “I understand that if I saw a horse with a leg this badly ‘sprung,’ I’d kill it out of mercy, then burn its poor corpse for fear the local dogs might gnaw on it and die.


Patrick Rothfuss


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