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But the kid could think, too. He wasn't academic like Joe, but he was practical. His IQ was probably about the same, but it was a get-the-job-done type of street smart IQ, not any kind of for-the-sake-of-it cerebral indulgence. Reacher liked facts, for sure, and information too, but not theory. He was a real-world character. Stan had no idea what the future held for the guy. No idea at all, except he was going to be too big to fit inside a tank or an airplane cockpit. So it was going to have to be something else. — Lee Child

Air goes in and out
of my nose, throat, lungs, blood, heart
brain - and so I am — Matthew Quick

Isn't it obvious in in today's world from people's preoccupation with self-medication, drug and alcohol use, rationalization and avoidance distraction that the truth doesn't just hurt, it's extremely painful. — James Turner

That's the thing about the future. It could turn out to be anything. And everything. — Terry Pratchett

Her silence is mine. — Marc Chagall

Don't worry about what people think about you; always think about what you can do to help them. — Debasish Mridha

I got niggaz lookin' for Websters like George Papadopolis' — Ras Kass

What The Mysteries of Udolpho suggests is how a novel, by presenting phenomena before it present resolutions, can create an on-going, perhaps spurious, but nevertheless compelling dynamic between details which can undermine the ability of form to impose its particular tyranny on the reader's experience: there is a life in the novel which comes from within. — Ian Gregor

I will protect my people if I live. For myself I do not fear for I have the word of Usen. Who is the White Nantan to think he can pit his power against that of Usen? — Geronimo

I want my ex-wife and children to be happy. — Scott Weiland

Never lie in writing. — Mason Cooley