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I spent a little time in Germany as a schoolboy learning German, and it's a country I knew very well, spent a lot of time in. I knew the history very well. I've always wanted to do a piece of work about the post-war period, of one sort or another. — Stephen Daldry

How blind and unreasoning and arbitrary are some of the laws of nature - the most of them, in fact! — Mark Twain

You'll be okay driving home?" "Duh," I feel miffed that he'd pat me like a child, but also weird and glowy on the inside in places I don't even wanna think about. "I'm like a NASCAR driver. Minus the millions of dollars." "Shame, really. Imagine how many more people you could annoy if you were a millionaire." "At least ten whole people. And their grandmas. — Sara Wolf

The night was a magnificent confirmation of "women and children first," yet somehow the loss rate was higher for Third Class children than First Class men. — Walter Lord

Oh, the weather outside is weather. — Paul Rudd

In the physical world, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is a wanted man. — Rebecca MacKinnon

I wanted him to say nice things to me, maybe even hold me. Strange did not begin to define my mood. — C.J. Roberts

The only way that your work will truly find an audience is if it is genuine. — Gina Marinello-Sweeney

It wasn't until I started reading the history of religion that I understood that the definition of Christianity has shifted in many different directions over time, and the mainstream view today certainly doesn't have any exclusive ownership of what being a Christian means. Realizing that freed me to use the terminology without needing to be tied down to it. — Tim DeChristopher

He was like a god to her. What happens when your god dies? Sebastian wondered. When someone is your sun and moon and stars, and then you discover something, something that reveals a hitherto unknown weakness so fundamental, so shattering that it destroys not only your trust in the other person, but your respect, too.
Some people never recover from that kind of disillusionment. — C.S. Harris

I think I went more toward writing because that's my talent. I don't think I was a great performer ... And I like being behind the scenes a little bit. — Harvey Mason Jr.

The job market, however, proved distressingly uncooperative. All of the local barista positions had been filled by more enterprising philosophy majors, and Arthur lacked the skills to do much beyond make a cup of coffee. — J. Zachary Pike