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For everyday, Rebecca Minkoff's collection is chic and comfortable at the same time. — Shay Mitchell

I will not allow people to impose rules on me that don't make sense to me. And I live and work very much outside the literary world and the literary system. What they think and what they believe and what their rules are mean nothing to me. — James Frey

They had a year of joy, twelve months of the strange heaven which the salmon know on beds of river shingle, under the gin-clear water. For twenty-four years they were guilty, but this first year was the only one which seemed like happiness. Looking back on it, when they were old, they did not remember that in this year it had ever rained or frozen. The four seasons were coloured like the edge of a rose petal for them. — T.H. White

You don't like what you see out your window, you put up a wall. — Michael Connelly

soon as rosy-fingered morning came forth from the first grey dawn, — Homer

Growing up, my mom made us this amazing thing called The Mack Theatrical Wardrobe. It was a massive trunk filled with everything that you'd want as a kid if you were into imagination and play. — Allison Mack

I think you know what? You've got to believe in yourself. You can do it. — Juan Williams

I went to a private boys' school, and we had girls in the last two years. — Chris Lilley

'Gonzo' means taking an unknown thing to an unknown place for a known purpose. But sometimes we're lost in an unknown place for no known purpose. — Jerry Jeff Walker

I love doing horror with comedy twists and I think it's a really fun genre. — Katrina Bowden

I just like meeting people."
"I don't." Tinsley wrinkled her nose. "It upsets my balance. I hate having to constantly reconfigure everyone, who fits where and all that. — Cecily Von Ziegesar

Let us not fool ourselves into thinking we went to the Moon because we are pioneers, or discoverers, or adventurers. We went to the Moon because it was the militaristically expedient thing to do. — Neil DeGrasse Tyson

There is no magic when one no longer believes. — Hilda Lewis