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When you pick up a book, everyone knows it's imaginary. You don't have to pretend it's not a book. We don't have to pretend that people don't write books. That omniscient third-person narration isn't the only way to do it. Once you're writing in the first person, then the narrator is a writer. — Paul Auster

A Guy with a Tiger Tattoo meets
A Girl with a Dragon Tattoo
The Guy was scared of the dragon,
Tiger was shy of the Girl. — Bhavik Sarkhedi

Jeers and obscenities trailed after us like optimistic pickpockets. — Lyndsay Faye

I never made any money from my music. I don't make that much; I make it flip-flopping between five and ten different disciplines. — Charlemagne Palestine

A proof only becomes a proof after the social act of "accepting it as a proof". — Yuri Manin

A sense of worthiness is a child's most important need. — Polly Berrien Berends

Does it bother you when you see Daddy kissing Josh?" he asked.
Ty shook his head and made a funny face. "No, not really. I guess you really like him a lot."
"I do," Rex agreed. "I love Josh."
"I love Josh too, and so I don't care if you kiss him. But I thought boys only kissed girls."
Rex nodded. "Yeah, well, that's how it is most of the time, but you know some boys kiss other boys and some girls kiss other girls."
"Well, I don't wanna kiss no girls!" Ty said emphatically.
Rex and Josh both laughed. "Maybe someday you will, though. If you do, that's fine, and if you don't, that's fine too. For right now, you can just kiss Daddy." He leaned in and kissed Ty on the forehead. — Jeff Erno

The first springs of great events, like those of great rivers, are often mean and little. — Jonathan Swift

Characters who are on screen from start to finish are not necessarily the ones who have the greatest impact. — Jeanne Moreau

Everyone has the ability to be creative. Everyone has the ability to connect one idea with another, to find an idea in another department, organization, or industry, and connect it with another to solve the challenge at hand. — Elaine Dundon