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I don't want the world to give me anything for my books except money enough to save me from the temptation to write only for money. — George Eliot
No wonder that my remembrance fails me, for I shall complete my 70 years next Sunday (the 22); - and during these 70 years I have had a happy life; which still remains happy because of hope and content. — Michael Faraday
There are certain sounds that I've found work well in nearly any context. Their function is not so much musical as spatial: they define the edges of the territory of the music. — Brian Eno
You are the protagonist and author of your life's story. — Jessica Hagy
Is it possible to tell the truth in a society of lies? Or must you always, of necessity, become a liar? — Lauren Oliver
Do you enjoy stories, young lady?" "What kind of stories?" "The best kind, of course," Slowswift said, tapping his book. "The kind about monsters and myths. Longtales, some call them - stories told by skaa around the fires, whispering of mistwraiths, sprites, and brollins and such. — Brandon Sanderson
You're basing your laws and your whole outlook on natural life on mythology. It won't work. That's why you have all these problems in the world. Name them: India, Pakistan, Ireland. Name them-all these problems. They're all religious problems. — Jack Kevorkian
A pair of tribunes that have wrecked fair Rome to make coals cheap - a noble memory! — William Shakespeare
Don't ever compliment me by insulting other women. That's not a compliment, it's a competition none of us agreed to. — Anonymous
But love, real love, the kind that you fall in, isn't like Corinthians. The "suffereth long" and "is kind" nonsense. It's like the Song of Solomon. It's jealousy and fire and floods. It's everything that consumes." - Lady Fennimore — Julie Anne Long
Vote?" Matthew said, incredulous. "Since when did we vote in this family?" "Since Marcus took over the Knights of Lazarus," Gallowglass replied, drawing a silver lighter from his pocket. "We've been choking on democracy since the day you left. — Deborah Harkness
A lot of the fiction I read growing up was post-war American, and not all of it centers on Manhattan, but around people of the Mad Men generation, people like John Cheever and, in more modern times, Don DeLillo, who I always mention. — Dylan Moran
There is clearly a Christian New Testament tradition that warns against praying loudly in the front of the temple where everyone can see you. — Tim Kaine