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When the art world is done wrong, a reader's faith is lost and possibly not recuperable. — Rachel Kushner

After a hundred years the son of the King then reigning, who was of another family from that of the sleeping Princess, was a-hunting on that side of the country, and he asked what those towers were which he saw in the middle of a great thick wood. — Charles Perrault

I'm a Democrat, and I have strong reasons for being a Democrat. — Jim Webb

It seemed wrong, she thought, that there should be such beauty in the world on a day like this. — Kate Mosse

Blues is a natural fact, is something that a fellow lives. If you don't live it you don't have it. Young people have forgotten to cry the blues. Now they talk and get lawyers and things. — Big Bill Broonzy

I was nearly fired from my second job, which was writing press releases for Boston's public television station. — Elinor Lipman

I didn't go to the right schools, didn't come from a well-known family, nor was I even remotely connected to a powerful publishing dynasty. — Matt Drudge

They thought I'd die in the attempt, but I'm here and you're in my power. I'm the one with the wand. You're at my mercy."
"No, Draco," said Dumbledore quietly. "It is my mercy, and not yours, that matters now. — J.K. Rowling

Writing is its own reward. — Henry Miller

Trust, but verify. — Ronald Reagan

A lot of people do that kind of nostalgia stuff believing that they were very happy in their teenage years, but that's probably just an illusion. — Jo Brand

It is always your next move. — Napoleon Hill

Your flaunting poppies of self-conceit will be pulled up by the roots, your — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

The American house has been TV-centered for three generations. It is the focus of family life, and the life of the house correspondingly turns inward, away from whatever corresponds beyond its four walls.At the same time, the television if the families chief connection to the world. The physical envelope of the house itself no longer connects their lives to the outside in any active way; rather it seals them from it.The outside world has become an abstraction filtered through television, just as the weather is an abstraction filtered through air conditioning. — James Howard Kunstler