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1 " Sometimes, attaining the impossible was simply a matter of continuously putting one foot in front of the other, no matter what. "
― Drew Hayes , Super Powereds: Year 1 (Super Powereds, #1)
2 " The truth had its place, and it was called a deathbed. "
3 " In Seattle there is a constant hope for a period called “two days in a row when it doesn’t fucking rain. "
4 " Just George is fine, and I make it a point to know the names and faces of all of my students’ parents,” Coach George explained. “In case one of them tries to jump me.” “That seems a bit paranoid,” Mrs. Daniels said. “It would be paranoid if I was doing it before any such situation had occurred. After that, it’s called learning,” Coach George countered. "
5 " And these invitations, these are already sent out?” Rich asked from the front row. “Indeed. Ever since the year a student attempted to hijack the mail truck, we’ve made it policy to only remind the students of Parents’ Weekend after all the invitations are delivered, "
6 " Alice arched an eyebrow. “The gravity guy? I can see why the apple took a swing at him. "
7 " My father always says we have to be the best version of us, instead of trying to be someone else. "
8 " What is experience if not the accumulation of scars and lessons that allow us to use our mind, bodies, and powers more effectively? "
9 " See, I told you we’d get lucky.” Nick gloated as he munched on a thick hamburger. “We didn’t get lucky,” Vince corrected. “We got lost. For half an hour. Until I went into a building and asked for directions.” “And wasn’t it lucky I brought along a guy with no masculinity issues to ask for directions?” Nick pointed out. "
10 " Playing with new stuff is for down time. This is crunch time. Crunch time is for focusing on what you’ve got. "
11 " Don’t you hate when class messes with college? "
12 " a woman who won’t celebrate with zombie movies isn’t a woman you want to keep around. Trust me, that’s gospel truth right there. "
13 " This man was getting on in years, but wearing them unbelievably well. It’s not that the signs of age weren’t present, but that they served to draw out and enhance his fine features rather than muddle them. "