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Say it, do it, preach it, shout it, but never, absolutely never, believe your own bullshit. — Steve Berry

I was raised in the city by a one-eyed mother... — Gillian Flynn

For more than two decades, Barry Diller has been among the most respected - and feared - figures in the entertainment industry. — Alex Berenson

Well it didn't make me happy to wake up and find you gawking at me like I was your own personal porno flick. — Marshall Thornton

You could read the Nac Mac Feegle like a book. And it would be a big, simple book with pictures of Spot the Dog and a Big Red Ball and one or two short sentences on each page. What they were thinking turned up right there on their faces, and now they were all wearing a look that said: Crivens, I hope she disna ask us the question we dinna want tae answer ... — Terry Pratchett

Two brothers. Two different worlds. Different mothers, of course. Did that explain it? Women usually explained everything. — Margaret Way

It is only when men begin to worship that they begin to grow. — Calvin Coolidge

Every nation criticizes every other one - and they are all correct. — Arthur Schopenhauer

Sometimes dreams show me that my writing should go deeper. Dreams have not so much changed my work as deepened it. — Anne Rice

Music may be the activity that prepared our pre-human ancestors for speech communication and for the very cognitive, representational flexibility necessary to become humans. — Daniel J. Levitin

I think there's a playfulness and a distance to Kavalier and Clay that I don't aspire to in my stuff. Maybe I'm more old-fashioned, and less of a fabulist, in that way. — Jim Shepard

Joy, oh joy. He'd rather have his entrails pulled out through his nostrils.' (Fang) — Sherrilyn Kenyon

Depression is a very sensible reaction to just about everything we live in now. — Chrystos