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Every novel deals with social problems. It can't help it because the protagonist must come in conflict with his group. So the author has to offer an analysis of how the group and the protagonist fit. Otherwise, the reader will just say, "This makes no sense," and will put it away. — Jane Smiley

I know that philosophically a murderer is not responsible for his crime, but I prefer not to take tea with him. — Albert Einstein

If you take care of your mind, you take care of the world.' — Arianna Huffington

I'm just here to be your friend. Your best friend, one last time. — Stephenie Meyer

I mourned for a life that I'd lost. — Cecelia Ahern

Length of years is no proper test of length of life. A man's life is to be measured by what he does in it and what he feels in it. — Samuel Smiles

Exactly. Chekhov was a great writer, but not all novels have to follow his rules. Not all guns in stories have to be fired, Tamaru said. — Haruki Murakami

We've always had a dark atmosphere to our performances, so it sort of developed along those ways. — Kenny Hickey

We don't quesiton the Others.
They rule Earth, maintain order, protect us from the Wilds, But the are not us.
They are Other. — Trisha Leigh

This is delicious," she said, when she finally recovered enough to speak.
Jack was watching her in a curious manner. "You could have 'em every morning if you want. — Kady Cross

Don't rely on men but don't shun them either. — Jennifer Aniston

There's so much plastic in this culture that vinyl leopard skin is becoming an endangered synthetic. — Lily Tomlin

God, what was wrong with her? This poor man had lost his wife and child, and she could only wonder what he looked like naked?
How sick was that?
And what did he look like naked? — Linda Kage

There are thoughts of freedom and imminent escape. I could throw away almost everything, she thinks, and begin all over again. Station Eleven will be my constant. — Emily St. John Mandel