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I'm looking for a miracle, I expect the impossible, I feel the intangible,I see the invisible!
— D.C. Thomson & Company Limited
Dear Internet: You are very good at spreading rumors. Truth is more valuable and much harder to come by.
— Mark Frost
The finger that turns the dial rules the air.
— Will Durant
I think you have to be guarded but not closed off.
— AJ Michalka
I'm actually a sci-fi nerd on the inside; I just happen to be symmetrically put together on the outside.
— Dawn Olivieri
Any creator owes a debt to past creation.
— Lukas Foss
A solitary finger of light fell upon it, illuminating motes of golden dust floating in the air.
— Christopher Paolini
Someone has to borrow every dollar we have in circulation, cash or credit.
— Robert W. Hemphill
I'm sure I had low-level scurvy all of my childhood.
— Aisha Tyler
I'll see you later, he says, and as he does, he runs his finger briefly over my wrist. It passes over me like air, and makes me shiver like a kiss.
— David Levithan
Is thinking small?" asked Isobel. "Small as air." May tapped my head with her finger. "And just as big.
— Gordon Dahlquist
Anthony pointed his finger, swirling tiny invisible circles in the air. You must have voodoo in your hoohoo.
— Jamie McGuire
Pinkie swear?" Piper asked quietly, holding her tiny pinky finger in the air.
"How about we change it to Twinkie swear? — Beth Ehemann
"How about we change it to Twinkie swear? — Beth Ehemann
I don't like this world. I definitely do not like it. The society in which I live disgusts
me; advertising sickens me; computers make me puke. — Michel Houellebecq
me; advertising sickens me; computers make me puke. — Michel Houellebecq
God touched him." Pigpen points one finger in the air. "And with that one touch, he dislocates Jacobs hip. One touch and it was over.
— Katie McGarry
The man is happiest who lives from day to day and asks no more, garnering the simple goodness of life.
— Euripides