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I think, in general, it's better not to respond to reviews of your work. — Nell Freudenberger
Wisdom's daughter walks alone.
That didn't just mean without other people, Annabeth realized. It meant without any special powers. — Rick Riordan
All I ever think about is food or sex. — Rachel Cohn
We started the season off really hot, then we had some ups and downs. You can't have a season where it's perfect. It's what you want but in reality it's not going to happen all the time. — Drew Miller
I'm feeling pretty good right now, but I hope we can just win the whole thing and I can run off into the sunset and say good-bye. — David Wells
She's gonna know the rooster's in the hen house when she doesn't find me there, so we'd better hurry. — Georgia Cates
How much of twentieth-century poetry, how much of my own poetry, is the cry of the damned? — Christian Wiman
Who will take responsibility for raising the next generation? — Ruth Bader Ginsburg
To live fully, one must be free, but to be free one must give up security. Therefore, to live one must be ready to die. How's that for a paradox? — Tom Robbins
Nearly all men have weak hearts, in one way or another. — Steven J. Carroll
In the weeks that followed, the girl learned about the many forms love could take. The Match Sticks made it clear that true love would not be defined by traditions or rules. One time, a middle-aged woman's match even split in two to lead her to both her loves. And only a few days later, a farmer was tricked into taking a Match Stick by his wife. When it pointed at his best friend, she exclaimed: "See? I told you so! Now go kiss him and bring him over for dinner! — Rachel Sharp
We had so many of those meaningless banter phrases, those icebreakers ... they were meaningless-but without malice of harm, and they helped awkward people get over their embarrassment at being alive. — Frank Delaney
We are at the mercy of whoever wields authority over the things we either desire or detest. If you would be free, then, do not wish to have, or avoid, things that other people control, because then you must serve as their slave. — Epictetus
