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Haven't seen Imhotep in millennia. I wonder what he's up to. Perhaps I should Google him - — Rick Riordan

Actions speak louder than words. Words cost nothing. Actions can cost everything. — Aleksandra Layland

We wanted something in which to believe, as many people on Earth once believed in demons, or in sunken lost continents, in a face on Mars, crop circles, visitations from being on other planets, or God, Buddha, Christ, Allah, and so on. The fact that all of the above were total nonsense didn't change the desire to believe that there was Something Else out there, something that could make sense of chaotic lives and events. — Stephen Leigh

I try to formulate a plan but my thoughts are a toxic fizz of regret, panic, and self-loathing, as if someone shook up a bottle of carbonated soda and uncapped it inside my brain. — Elan Mastai

Not to settle. If you're not happy with a person, leave. And wait until you find that one person who makes you feel good about yourself every single day and is not expecting you to change, but to grow. — Zoe Saldana

If you cast a film incorrectly, then you're going to be fighting an uphill battle. — Clint Eastwood

Turns out if you never lie, there's always someone mad at you. — Scott Westerfeld

When I was fourteen I had the world at my feet but somebody didn't do their job properly and allowed me to sin. — Penelope Mortimer

And it occurs to me that if I were aboard a rowboat floating in the middle of all the beer I've drunk in a lifetime, I'd never be able to see the shore. — Al Purdy

Language failed me very often, but then, the substitute for me was silence, but not violence. — Elie Wiesel

Enough mind chatter. I imagined every thought encapsulated in a bubble; I exhaled them into the world. Gradually the noise ceased, and my mind was dark and still. — Rachel Hartman

What happens with experiences that really move us deeply, that really effect us? They make the world new again. What it does is it heightens our sense of mortality. — Bill Henson