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The courage of a soldier is found to be the cheapest and most common quality of human nature. — Edward Gibbon

But now I am glad that I went into detail from the first, for there is something so strange about this place and all in it that I cannot but feel uneasy. — Bram Stoker

I was her decimation. She is my salvation. — D.H. Sidebottom

For about two years, while researching 'The Wolf Border,' I was a complete wolf bore. I would regurgitate everything I was researching, whether people were interested or not. — Sarah Hall

Clothing sizes are weird, they go: small, medium, large and then extra large, extra extra large, extra extra extra large. Something happened at large, they just gave up. They were like, 'I'm not doing any more adjectives; you just keep putting extras on there.' We could do better than that: small, medium, large, whoa, easy, slow down, stop it, interesting, American. — Demetri Martin

Literally, I don't have a television. So I don't really know what's happening pop-culturally. I read the 'New York Times.' And there's one worldwide cabin blog that I look at. — Cary Fukunaga

As long as people want to see me in movies, and as long as I find it interesting, I'll keep working. — Elle Macpherson

Glasgow is an incredibly creative and culturally vibrant place. — Ruta Gedmintas

There is nothing so terrible as activity without insight. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

She has no imagination and that means no compassion. — Michael Foot

Darkroom: A Memoir in Black and White is remarkable for its truth-telling about two important issues concerning Alabama's past and present: the civil rights movement and immigration. These stories, rendered through the words and eyes of a young Latina girl who came from Argentina to Marion, Alabama, are made vivid and immediate through Weaver's highly accessible drawings and dialogue. This is a book-about maturation, family, education, and social change-every schoolchild, parent, and citizen should experience. — Sena Jeter Naslund