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Describing Endora is like dancing to no music. It's a town where nothing much ever happens, and nothing much ever will. — Peter Hedges

The Homunculi may have started the war, but we were the ones who carried it out. — Hiromu Arakawa

I normally live in Los Angeles, if you can call it normally living. — Morrissey

The best work of literature to represent the American Dream is 'The Great Gatsby' by F. Scott Fitzgerald. It shows us how dreaming can be tainted by reality, and that if you don't compromise, you may suffer. — Azar Nafisi

Margaret used to say that there were two kinds of women: those with clear edges to them, and those who implied mystery. — Julian Barnes

I met Taylor Lautner and Jonah Hill at the 'Today Show.' That was pretty cool. — Lexi Thompson

Reality - Dreams = Animal Being Reality + Dreams = A Heart-Ache (usually called Idealism) Reality + Humor = Realism (also called Conservatism) Dreams - Humor = Fanaticism Dreams + Humor = Fantasy Reality + Dreams + Humor = Wisdom — Lin Yutang

What if the way we perceive a problem is already part of the problem? — Slavoj Zizek

Stay focus and complete the journey. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Like some wines our love could neither mature nor travel. — Graham Greene

A smile of remembrance of lost times. — Louise Erdrich

Liam jumped. "Jeez --you can talk!"
Chudo-Yudo rolled his eyes. "Right. So a talking dragon is okay, but a talking dog freaks you out? Dude, you're going to have to adjust to this crap a lot faster than that if you're going to be any help. — Deborah Blake

Nothing can create something all the time due to the laws of quantum mechanics, and it's - it's fascinatingly interesting. — Lawrence M. Krauss

When I asked my mother where babies came from, she thought I said rabies. She said you get them from being bitten by a dog. The next week, a woman on my block gave birth to triplets ... I thought she'd been bitten by a Great Dane. — Woody Allen