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As soon as I finish a book, I sell the paperback rights to different publishers and that's where I recoup my money. — Buchi Emecheta

In fact, Western culture has spent decades drawing lines and boxes around interconnected phenomena. We've chunked the world into pieces rather than explored its webby nature. — Margaret J. Wheatley

The reason we have to regulate ... church schools is that ... children that are not trained in state-controlled schools will not fit in. — Peter Hoagland

I try to do things the right way. — David Ortiz

He has never been known to use a word that might send a reader to the dictionary.
(on Ernest Hemingway — William Faulkner

I talk about very serious human affairs but with a lightness of heart. — Robert Fulghum

I'm being ironic. Don't interrupt a man in the midst of being ironic, it's not polite. There! — Ray Bradbury

Damsel in distress," she muttered, her mother's favorite cuss. Regular cursing made some people look down on a person, but imaginative cursing made a person feel better and those around smile. — Jordan Elizabeth Mierek

It is not just boredom that propels my steps along paths unknown, but a firm belief that the guiding principle of life must be a search not for what is, but for what could be. — R.A. Salvatore

She began to fear that she would always be greedy, all the time. Nothing ever seemed to fill her up. Nothing ever seemed to touch the sides. — Nick Hornby

Making a film is like raising a child. You have to be there every step of the way, guide it, provide for it, and finally let it go into the real world and hope you have done a good job. If you don't absolutely love your film then you will loss interest in it and the movie will suffer. — Nicholas Ozeki

If your eyes are blinded with your worries, you cannot see the beauty of the sunset. — Jiddu Krishnamurti

Most argument, and in fact most conflict, has nothing to do with the present. It's always about the past or the future. People can't agree on the details of what has happened or is going to happen. But we rarely know what has happened, and we never know what is going to happen. What is really at dispute is how we will deal with not knowing. — Steven Galloway

Being this sensitive, not demanding sex when I'm so tired, understanding me completely, is basically foreplay, long-range foreplay, because sleep is calling, but it still counts. — Kerry Heavens

So many directors say nothing beautifully, and so many others say great and profound things but have no idea how to read a light meter or arrange a shot. — George Cukor