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... in the sea of love, where everyone would love to drown. But now it's gone; they say it doesn't matter anymore. ... — Lauren Kate

I became a writer, a teller of tales, because otherwise I would have died ... or worse. — Carlos Ruiz Zafon

Unless you realize that there is a sun beyond comprehension of this limited mind ... the life shall remain confined within a Box ... — Dinesh Kumar

Ignorance is the world's most curable affliction. — Jeri Smith-Ready

There are such things as ghosts. People everywhere have always known that. And we believe in them every bit as much as Homer did. Only now, we call them by different names. Memory. The unconscious. — Donna Tartt

I would say to those who don't like the metaphor This is reality. — Eliot Spitzer

We are all fixing what is broken. It is the task of a lifetime. We'll leave much unfinished for the next generation. — Abraham Verghese

I think I've seen the first 'RoboCop' like 15 or 20 times. I'm like a kid that way. — Joel Kinnaman

Write like the whole world's reading..."
Lillian White — Lillian White

It is the way in which the Dark returns, Harrier. I will explain, if you like."
"Oh, no," Harrier said. "I'd much rather not know a thing about what we're facing. Let me get dressed first."
A few minutes later Harrier came back, dressed for the day. He made another cup of hot cordial for Tiercel, refilled the kettle and started the water brewing for tea, and set some dried fruit to soak for griddle-cakes. "Okay. Now. Ruin my day," he invited. — Mercedes Lackey

I never think of what it's going to be like later. I only think in the present tense. The only time I think backwards is when I have to reissue something. — Henry Rollins

Comparative appraisals of efficacy require not only evaluation of one;s own performances but also knowledge of how others do, cognizance of nonability determinants of their performances, and some understanding that it is others, like oneself, who provide the most informative social criterion for comparison — Albert Bandura