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My very best advice to fellas: work from the outside in. — Lisa Ann Walter

We all came to see that site. We all walked around it. It is already sacred. — Daniel Libeskind

She loved the classics and believed in reading out loud. — Terry Tempest Williams

But once you become successful, everyone has an idea of what you should do. — Deana Carter

Never underestimate a droid, — Alan Dean Foster

The key to peace within my soul, he said, was to cast aside my bitterness and resentment. — Wally Lamb

Martial arts just normally would not draw me to the box office. — Mary Hart

Expansion, that is the idea the novelist must cling to, not completion, not rounding off, but opening out. — E. M. Forster

The truth is that judgment and fear will never stop, but they don't actually do anything. — Julien Smith

She flies higher than she's ever flown before, maybe she is trying to leave the earth. She isn't sure, she isn't thinking about it. She's far in her mind, deep in her own thoughts, the air on her wings feels amazing, she is swimming, rolling through the air as if it's water. She lifts her head as she flies and lets out a series of loud chirps. And that's when she sees it. The largest bat ever. Flying faster than any hawk or eagle or owl, roaring like some sort of monster. She doesn't know the human word 'dragon' otherwise she would call it that. There is no time to flee. No time to turn. No time to shriek, and no pain. It is like being thrown into the stars. — Nnedi Okorafor

Only a fool makes threats, and only another fool feels threatened. — Paulo Coelho

Jeter is a six-tool player ... I've never eaten with him so I can't tell you if he has good table mannners, but I would imagine he has those too. — Johnny Oates

I lived in Judea eighteen hundred years ago, but I never knew that there was such a one as Christ among my contemporaries. — Henry David Thoreau

At root, I think that any given technology (think nuclear power, gunpowder, the written word ... ) has the potential to improve our lives, wound it, and also to create unexpected accidents. It's not the technology that's the problem, it's us, the users. However angelic or demonic, or thoughtful or thoughtless we happen to be is then amplified by our technologies. — Paolo Bacigalupi