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It's interesting, I had absolutely no maternal instinct. I'm much more interested in young people now. — Holland Taylor

Middle Age connotes fat, cancer, bad musical taste, and death. It conjures up a commuter in the sixties going to a Neil Simon play in Sansabelt pants, a knit vest, balding, belly sagging - and then there's the men. — Marilyn Suzanne Miller

You can only sharpen a blade so far", Kaz said as he joined them at the front of the church. "In the end, it comes down to the quality of the metal. — Leigh Bardugo

on another spree. I constantly looked for her when I was with Lucy — Patricia Cornwell

Rock n' roll was one thing, and then they chopped off the 'roll' and called it 'rock,' which became a sort of umbrella term for anything with a guitar in it. Like hair bands. How could we possibly believe that? It's just gotten downright silly, to the point where now it's sort of become like professional wrestling. — Tom Petty

There's no doomsday scheme made specifically for mankind,
only higher agenda and priority than human race preservation. — Toba Beta

Ladies seem very intrigued by a guy who is ultra confident and acts like he doesn't need you. — Jorma Taccone

The President's biggest problem right now is he's gotta tell the truth. And we've seen this in New Jersey. I've told lots of hard truths in New Jersey that people didn't necessarily agree with, but they give you credit for looking them in the eye and telling them the truth. — Chris Christie

They say you don't grow up until you lose your parents. Frankly, I'd prefer to be immature. — Jonathan Kellerman

I was a bit of a rebel. — Vidal Sassoon

She sat down at a table, with books piled high around her and began looking through them rapidly, looking for some information concerning marriage with mortals. Dust rose from the books and swirled about her, dancing and glittering wherever the light struck it.
Mika leaned over her shoulder curiously, repeating softly to himself some of the incantations he read there. At once there were faint rustlings and sighs in the air.
"Stop, stop!" Flumpdoria cried. "You silly thing, do you want all the jinns and genii in the world bumping about in this room? Don't say those spells aloud. And stop looking over my shoulder. It gives me the creeps. — Marian Cockrell

Death would be a boon if only it could blot out the memories. — H.P. Lovecraft

Real, but sometimes beautiful. — Nancy Garden

Through no divine design or cosmic plan, we have inherited the mantle of life's caretaker on the earth, the only home we have ever known. — Michael Shermer