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- Polly felt questing eyes boring into her. She was embarrassed, of course. But not for the obvious reason. It was for the other one, the…
- After all, when you seek advice from someone it's certainly not because you want them to give it. You just want them to be there…
- Money makes people rich; it is a fallacy to think it makes them better, or even that it makes them worse. People are what they…
- Maurice watched them argue again. Humans, eh? Think they're lords of creation. Not like us cats. We know we are. Ever see a cat feed…
- I believe everyone should have a good death. You know, with your grandchildren around you, a bit of sobbing. Because after all, tears are appropriate…
- I write books back to back, and I work very hard on them.
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- Dignity does not consist in possessing honors, but in deserving them. — Aristotle
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