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Your baby only needs a lot of light at night if he's reading or he's entertaining guests. — Lawrence Kutner

Sometimes we laugh to keep from crying, but the important thing is to laugh, every chance we get. — Cassandra King

Sometimes it is very useful to have a reputation for being a reclusive, amoral jerk. — Brandon Sanderson

She looked at Will with a direct glance, full of delighted confidence.
"You approve of my going away for years, then, and never coming here again till I have made myself of some mark in the world?" said Will, trying hard to reconcile the utmost pride with the utmost effort to get an expression of strong feeling from Dorothea.
She was not aware how long it was before she answered. She had turned her head and was looking out of the window on the rose-bushes, which seemed to have in them the summers of all the years when Will would be away. — George Eliot

Record company execs eat their young, I swear to God. — Linda Barnes

She was an illegitimate person who would never have legitimate claim to the things other people had, things such as love, family, home.. — Khaled Hosseini

For a while there, I was a stringer. The expression comes from the old habit of stringing together the column inches that you had written. They'd measure it and pay you 10 cents an inch for your printed copy. — Charles Kuralt

There is a morphological enfoldment occurring on this planet. It is bringing forth some entirely new order of being. We are a privileged part of this. — Terence McKenna

Either death is a state of nothingness and utter consciousness, or, as men say, there is a change and migration of the soul from this world to another. Now if death be of such a nature, I say that to die is to gain; for eternity is then only a single night. — Plato

I'm busy, but I'm also bored." "So, — Nancy Baker

There are secret articles in our treaties with the gods, of more importance than all the rest, which the historian can never know. — Henry David Thoreau

I do a lot of family shows. — Tim Allen