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Different people call me different things. In America, people really struggle with my name, so I don't have a nickname as such. I've had Sharlito, Sheldon, Charldo, really interesting variations on the name. — Sharlto Copley
Deveels are some of the meanest characters you'd ever not want to tangle with. They're some of the most feared and respected characters in the dimensions."
"Are they warriors? Mercenaries?"
Aahz shook his head. 
"Worse!" he answered. "They're merchants. — Robert Asprin
In reality, many people let go of religion later in life. — Penn Jillette
I dont think it makes a difference if you have children or you don't have children. I think it's all in the head about how you feel and, I don't know, I always like to be active and work out and eat right and just be active so I never see it as, oh when you're a mom you can't be sexy or you cant be in lingerie anymore looking good. — Heidi Klum
The race was on; the souls of the racers were in it; over them bent the myriads. — Lew Wallace
To be candid, in Middlemarch phraseology, meant, to use an early opportunity of letting your friends know that you did not take a cheerful view of their capacity, their conduct, or their position; and a robust candor never waited to be asked for its opinion. — George Eliot
It's a good thing you write fiction. If you had to describe the real world, nobody would recognize it. — Peter Straub
The old fire pit was ancient. I couldn't say how many of my ancestors warmed themselves at this outdoor hearth. Sitting around it was rather affecting, especially when you thought about the countless people who had occupied your very spot in some distant past. It was kind of surreal. — J.M. Northup
I have a great amount of respect for the audience. They know narrative construct. They know all the tropes. — Paul Scheuring
Here's how you know that you're really drunk: when you get into a taxi cab and you think the fare is the time. — Dane Cook
