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Dorian Yates and I have nothing in common, physically speaking. He's a Volkswagen; I'm a Porsche. — Shawn Ray

Freedman Town serves a good purpose - not for the people who live there, Lord knows; people stuck there by poverty, by prejudice, by laws that keep them from moving or working. Freedman Town's purpose is for the rest of the world. The world that sits, like Martha, with dark glasses on, staring from a distance, scared but safe. Create a pen like that, give people no choice but to live like animals, and then people get to point at them and say 'Will you look at those animals? That's what kind of people those people are'. — Ben H. Winters

I wouldn't ever presume to say that I am a comic book fan. — Ray Stevenson

From my experience, not one in twenty marries the first love; we build statues of snow and weep to see them melt. — Walter Scott

A personality is our way of being for others. We hope that others will meet us half way or more, gratify our needs, be our audience, soothe our fears. — Susan Sontag

It can't be stressed enough that in order to produce great graphics, you have to have a good product and a good client capable of making decisions. — Primo Angeli

If you get too engrossed and involved and concerned in regard to things over which you have no control, it will adversely affect the things over which you have control. — John Wooden

Because you never wore makeup, Hannah. You didn't need it. — Jay Asher

When both lovers yearn to become entirely one being, to free each other and to develop each other to the greatest perfection, this is the highest form of love possible between a man and a woman ... To experience such love is to feel oneself doubled. Such feeling liberates and deepens the personality, inspires us to noble deeds and works of genius. — Nancy Horan

But you won't mind, will you, if I tell you that I have a very much more special feeling for another man? You can probably guess without much trouble who he is. I suspect that my letters have been very full of Master Jervie for a very long time. I — Jean Webster