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The clue to everything a man should love and fear in her was there right from the start in the ironic smile that primed and swelled the archery of her full lips. There was pride in that smile and confidence in the set of her fine nose. Without understanding why I knew beyond question that a lot of people would mistake her pride for arrogance and confuse her confidence with impassivity. I didn't make that mistake. My eyes were lost swimming floating free in the shimmering lagoon of her steady even stare. Her eyes were large and spectacularly green. It was the green that trees are in vivid dreams. It was the green that the sea would be if the sea were perfect. — Gregory David Roberts

Most of the time is with the family. Most of the time, is all the time. When we work it's a very intensive chunk of time. We work for 12 hours a day, 14 hours a day is common. And we'll do that for a few months and then we get to relax a little bit. — Brad Pitt

America I've given you all and now I'm nothing. — Allen Ginsberg

My take on all these things is pretty simple. It's all on the table, every bit of it, and you should use anything that improves the quality of your wiring and doesn't get in the way of your story. If you like an alliterative phrases-the knights of nowhere battling the nabobs of nullity-by all means throw it in and see how it looks on paper. If it seems to work, it can stay. If it doesn't (and to me this one sounds pretty bad, like Spiro Agnew crossed with Robert Jordan), well that delete key is on your machine for a good reason. — Stephen King

I used to think you could only grieve for things you'd actually lost. — Lorraine Wilson

I never could understand why some writers treat women as helpless. Every woman I know is strong in her own unique way. — Terry Goodkind

Every good picture leaves the painter eager to start again, unsatisfied, inspired by the rich mine in which he is working, hoping for more energy, more vitality, more time - condemned to painting for life. — John French Sloan

My type of humor is me not caring whether people know what I'm talking about or not. — John Hodgman

I think many people have contradictions to them and I love characters that deal with those contradictions. — Giancarlo Esposito

I wanted to draw a raised middle finger, but I would draw a kitten instead. Normal people loved kittens. — Michelle Hodkin

Since no one really knows anything about God, those who think they do are just troublemakers. — Rabia Basri

Mostly, the best way to be the next Mark Zuckerberg is to make difficult choices. — Seth Godin