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The key to security is public information. — Margaret Chase Smith

In grade school I was smart, but I didn't have any friends. In high school, I quit being smart and started having friends. — David Spade

He had hopes, but hope wasn't a solution. — Melissa Marr

She was holding desperately on to the words that had saved her life. — Markus Zusak

Any rehearsal process - I find, anyway - does have quite an effect on me, and I very much live in that world for the whole period of time that I'm involved with the production. But normally, afterwards with a little bit of space, I can come right back out of it again. — Laura Donnelly

I need your dominance, your strength. Your control. I need that structure. It centers me. It reminds me that I have a place in this world. With you. — Maya Banks

Yeah. They wake up a couple of times in the night, but, you know, that is the ineffable nature of the young! I said. This woman was bound to be impressed by what an engaged big sister I was. Also, my vocabulary. — Caitlin Moran

He does not see as i have that you have given him your heart, but he is male. We will cut him some slack for that handicap, yes? — Katie MacAlister

I've seen a lot more go to zero than infinity. — James Chanos

Pain was no longer a mystery to him, and a man familiar with pain has entered a new kind of freedom. — Aimee Bender

Better off alone than in bad company. — Salla Simukka

Once [your romantic leads] have kissed, you don't get any pay-off from a second kiss. In fact, you risk reducing the tension. Every step forward has to up the stakes. But if the stakes go too high too early, it becomes a tension arms race. Escalate too soon and you've got all-out nuclear war in chapter four and scorched romantic earth for the rest of the story — C.S. Pacat

Truth has not single victories; all things are its organs,
not only dust and stones, but errors and lies. — Ralph Waldo Emerson