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The city is as large as Seville or Cordova; its streets, I speak of the principal ones, are very wide and straight; some of these, and all the inferior ones, are half land and half water, and are navigated by canoes. — Hernan Cortes

I'm going to get changed," I said.
"Need help?"
"Wow. You're so chivalrous, Daemon."
His smile widened, flashing deep dimples. "Well, the experience
would be mutually beneficial. I promise. — Jennifer L. Armentrout

Most things I get hired on, I get hired because I improvise something funny, or they just think I look weird. — T. J. Miller

you can't sue a tsunami ... [on zero alien Disclosure] — Andrew Hennessey

The goal is not to simulate reality right now by going crazy. The goal is to prepare for reality by going slowly — Rener Gracie

In his madness and his blindness he was Lear and Gloucester combined. — Susanna Clarke

Her heart went out to him with a stronger movement than ever, at the thought that people would blame him. Maggie hated blame; she had been blamed her whole life, and nothing had come of it but evil tempers. — George Eliot

For, what is order without common sense, but Bedlam's front parlor? What is imagination without common sense, but the aspiration to out-dandy Beau Brummell with nothing but a bit of faded muslin and a limp cravat? What is Creation without common sense, but a scandalous thing without form or function, like a matron with half a dozen unattached daughters?
And God looked upon the Creation in all its delightful multiplicity, and saw that, all in all, it was quite Amiable. — Vera Nazarian

As with real estate, what matters with bullet holes is location, location, location. — Nelson DeMille

You are the perfect creation of God. Don't allow you to be down. God is experiencing through you. — Amit Ray

Fiction is always a utopian task, in that there's an ideal you hold in your head as you write which inevitably fails in the moment of creation, in the insufficiency of words to convey meaning, or in the way the work is completed in the reader's head. — Lauren Groff

Where do we go from here now that all of the children have grown up?
And how do we spend our time knowin' nobody gives us a damn. — Alan Parsons Project

Just letting it out is one of the definitions of bad art. — Dennis Potter

Stony One replies, in a general way, 'All right. Everybody knows where to find Durdles, when he's wanted.' Which, if not strictly true, is approximately so, if taken to express that Durdles may always be found in a state of vagabondage somewhere. — Charles Dickens