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  • "of a wide variety of information resulting in dossier-type files om indi-"
    Its from a book called power reading increse your reading speed.

    laurie rozakis
    "Had my intention been to seek the world's favour, I should surely have adorned myself with borrowed beauties: I desire therein to be viewed as I appear in mine own genuine, simple, and ordinary manner, without study and artifice: for it is myself I

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    • "I nod, and he says, 'This ceiling is identical to the one..."
      that was from The Key by Marianne Curley
      "Fairest and Fallen, greetings and defiance!" I would rather be hated for who i am than be loved for who i pretend to be!
      "People...stop being mean to each other.
      Especially for the sake of laughs. IT SPEEDS UP ENTROPY." -Diane Duane in chat.
      "T

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      • The book that is nearest to me is in my room and I don't feel like getting up and choosing one...I don't quite have enough room for to keep books by my dad's desk...and plus he would shoot me if I left any books on his desk...unless it was his and guess what! there is a book near me and it isn't too far away to reach!!!

        "The twin-engine Learjet 60 touched down on the scorching" is the first line on page 46 of Digital Fortress writen by Dan Brown.

        My mom just turned the light out on me! *gets up and turns the light back on* Ok so that is all I needed to say so have a nice time reading and talking and doing what you want to...

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        • A first Book of C++ From Here to There THird Edition
          By: Gary J. Bronson

          1. determine data types appropriate for the following data:
          a. the average of four grades
          b. the number of days in am onth
          c. the length of the Golden Gate Bridge
          d. the numbers in a state lottery
          e. the distance from Brooklyn, NY, to Newark, NJ

          PS: this happens to be a exercise page
          ~~~
          No Comments...Wait, that's a Comment!

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          • 'A second later there came a little subdued pop! of displaced air as he teleported outside.'-W@W. Need I say more?
            "Accomplishing the impossible means only the boss will add it to your regular duties." - Anonymous
            Nita, Kit, pay attention to that one!

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            • "Howl's quite heartless, you know."
              --Howl's Moving Castle by Diana Wynne Jones.

              Great book. Better than the movie, I'd have to say, though I still adore Miyazaki.

              I Am The (Semi-Original) Roshaun Fan. Yay for Prince Unlikely!

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              • She took me into an examining room and told me to take off all my clothes exept my underpants.
                --Deenie by:Judy Blume
                Don't take life so seriously- you wont get out alive anyway.
                I just got lost in thought…it was unfamiliar territory.
                If one synchronized swimmer drowns, do the rest have to drown too?

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                • I like posting in this topic when it comes up... it's fun heheheh, I'm very into "classic" type books right now, so I actually have one right here from the library and one from Barnes and Noble... There's this special classics collection there now with small, really pretty books I got a Pride and Prejudice version of that, soooo pretty... so good too, don't have that here though...
                  "For a moment I considered it absurd that I should need such a weapon to gain admittance into my own residence." -Wuthering Heights, Emily Bronte
                  "Although Monseigneur Bienvenu was anything but a politician, we ought perhaps to indicate here briefly his position regarding the events of the day, if indeed Monseigneur Bienvenu ever consciously adopted a position." (hehehehhe) -Les Miserables, Victor Hugo
                  *Agent~M*
                  "Imagination is more important than knowledge" Albert Einstein
                  "Those who dream by day are cognizant of those who dream by night" -Edgar Allen Poe
                  "See everything, overlook a lot, correct a little." - Pope John Paul XXIII
                  "I could live

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                  • Oooh, M, Wutherin Heights! I'm doing a term paper on the Bronte sisters right now...they're incredibly interesting, and Emily, in my opinion, was the best writer. Unfortunately that doesn't really count as a thesis XD.

                    This really is a fun topic.

                    I Am The (Semi-Original) Roshaun Fan. Yay for Prince Unlikely!

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                    • I have three books near me, so...yeah...

                      "Polynomial Equations can be classified by their degree." -my precalc book (stupid math final is tomorrow)

                      "Fernandez stared down at the screen built into the top of his desk." -Tom Clancy's Net Force: Hidden Agendas, Steve Perry

                      "Anyway, since when are you such a cursed light sleeper? The time was that we had to dump buckets of water on you to get you to crack an eyelid." -The Will of the Empress, Tamora Pierce

                      My first post! Yay for me!
                      "Ah, the substance that binds the universe together." -Tom Swale, about duct tape.
                      "You are my friend!" -Mamvish

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                      • Hmmm...I love this topic. Let's see...book.

                        I have a book somewhere...here we go:

                        Once you've selected a subject, you need to gather details for writing. -Writer's Inc: A Student Handbook for WRITING and LEARNING

                        and

                        Sec. Cit. Peace! Silence! Brutus speaks.
                        First Cit. Peace, ho!
                        Bru. Good countrymen, let me depart alone,
                        -Julius Caesar, by William Shakespeare

                        I'm working on a paper on Julius Caesar for English, so I have the play here, and Writer's Inc is the writing handbook we use to make sure our papers are formatted correctly...oy. Should go work on that...

                        -seabiscuit, a.k.a. hungry

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                        • Archaelogists study the evidence left behind by early people. (School text book; the American NAtion)

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                          • interestingly enough, the closest book to me has this line:

                            "Nita was puzzeled. 'It's the old word for'"
                            kudos to everyone who knows what book it is! (lol)

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                            • Don't think about it, Holly told herself.

                              That line is from "Artemis Fowl". For those of you who haven't read it, it's actually a pretty good book, and is part of a four-book series.
                              "Ah, the substance that binds the universe together." -Tom Swale, about duct tape.
                              "You are my friend!" -Mamvish

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                              • Closest book is the Neverwinter Nights Platinum edition guidbook. "Bardic Music: Bard are able to sing songs that can bolster their allies."

                                Closest fiction book is a tie between two, as they're stacked on each other.

                                ""Very well! I'll tell you everything!" replied Scraliontis rather surprisingly.
                                -Douglas Adam's Starship Titanic by Terry Jones

                                ""Dan, if that is what you came over for, you may as well leave. I stipulate that if the circumstances had been as you alleged, you might have a point. But they were not. You transferred that stock to Belle for value recieved."

                                -The Door Into Summer, by Robert A. Heinlein (It was dialouge, so I figured that counted as one sentence because it's confusing to start in the middle of quotes.)

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