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The big challenge for me is that my nature is more towards comedy, so I understand when a comedy thing is working; I know when I'm not bored in a comedy. — Ben Edlund

Death! great proprietor of all! 'tis thine To tread out empire, and to quench the stars. — Edward Young

My paternal grandfather Rustom Mehta had a huge influence on me because of his ethics and his values. — Zarin Mehta

I know you," Gally added without looking back. "I saw you in the Changing, and I'm gonna figure out who you are. — James Dashner

Tuon looked at him, squatting there by the map, moving his fingers over its surface, and suddenly she saw him in a new light. A buffoon? No. A lion stuffed into a horse-stall might look like a peculiar joke, but a lion on the high plains was something very different. Toy was loose on the high plains, now. She felt a chill. What sort of man had she entangled herself with? After all this time, she realized, she had hardly a clue. — Robert Jordan

To identify with a psycopath
, is the proof you are not — E.webb

Any job that posts a price list for your body parts is a bad job. — Jeff Foxworthy

Sometimes a piece of music in the score isn't effective. When a score is too well finished with too many elements, sometimes it's too much. — Alejandro Amenabar

Your mouth on mine our bridge to cross and serve where we would go. Utopia of sensations the flesh could never know. — Vanna Bonta

They are denied access to the more advanced techniques of releasing the kundalini energy, which bring about quantum leaps in self-awareness. — Frederick Lenz

Rebellion is what you make of it. When you've been on a tour bus for two months straight, and then you get in your car and drive wherever you want, that can feel rebellious. — Taylor Swift

Who's to say what's evil? A man's beliefs are his own business. Neither the Church nor anybody else has the right to tell you how to act; that's what real freedom is about: to be able to be who you really are, not what you are expected or supposed to be. — Richard Ramirez