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I have people trying to kill me. A giraffe is low on my list of disturbances. — Janet Evanovich
A novel rough draft is like bread dough; you need to beat the crap out of it for it to rise. — Chris Baty
EPA has a long history of relying on science that was not created by the agency itself. This often means that the science is not available to the public and, therefore, cannot be reproduced and verified. — John Barrasso
I guess all we have left are awesome dreams. — Dan Wells
I'm okay."
"I'm glad to hear it. But I'd still like to take care of you." He released a shaky breath. "I need to take care of you. Not because you can't do it, but because I need ... Aly, I need to touch you and see you and prove to myself in a thousand other ways that you're okay, that you're still here with me. That I didn't lose you tonight. — Laura Kaye
Therefore, let us be patient, patient; and let God our Father teach His own lesson, His own way. Let us try to learn it well and quickly; but do not let us fancy that He will ring the school-bell, and send us to play before our lesson is learnt. — Charles Kingsley
Substantial things deaden a man without suffering; love awakens him with enlivening pains. — Kahlil Gibran
I was lucky to start working when German cinema was having an interesting moment. Now the quality is going downhill again because they're insisting on doing comedies. We should know by now that we make good cars but we're not the funniest people. — Daniel Bruhl
I just love when the Internet is wrong. It's the only thing that will save journalism. — Rick Moranis
There's such a thing as too much happiness and sadness. What I'm after is contentment. — Ray Charles
This Christmas may you courageously venture - toward each new and unfolding horizon. — Eleesha
Highest good is like water. Because water excels in benefiting the myriad creatures without contending with them and settles where none would like to be, it comes closest to the way. — Laozi
He's losing weight," I say. "He doesn't sleep anymore." It occurs to me that this is how cults weaken the will of initiates.
Robert says, "It sounds to me like he's in love," and adds that the world's most coveted state is characterized by unrelieved insecurity and almost constant pain. — Melissa Bank