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There are such beings as vampires, some of us have evidence that they exist. Even had we not the proof of our own unhappy experience, the teachings and the records of the past give proof enough for sane peoples. — Bram Stoker

I never fought much. It just wasn't my thing. I suppose I could, but I've never got into fights. Not a real one. — Nick Nolte

That's the thing about film acting and television acting. You just release yourself and do what is true for the moment, and ignore everybody and everything and all the technical razzmatazz that goes on. — David Suchet

Deep in our hearts everyone walks free. — Richard Paul Evans

We don't trust anyone who does anything nice. That's just the sad world we live in. — Sandra Bullock

What in me demanded that goodness in her? And what was the cost, the cost to her of such goodness? — Tillie Olsen

I'd never really been very close to other people. I was pretty much a loner. I'd played baseball and done the Cub Scout thing, tried the Boy Scout thing
but I always kept my distance from the other boys. I never ever felt like I was part of their world.
Boys. I watched them. Studied them.
In the end, I didn't find most of the guys that surrounded me very interesting. In fact, I was pretty disgusted,
Maybe I was a little superior. But I don't think I was superior. I just didn't understand how to talk to them, how to be myself around them. Being around other guys didn't make me feel smarter. Being around other guys made me feel stupid and inadequate. It was like they were all part of this club and I wasn't a member. — Benjamin Alire Saenz

They talk like people, he thought, who have kept the huddled-up secrets of their guilts and inadequacies to themselves for a long time, only to discover that these things, when verbalized, were only life-sized after all. — Stephen King

The kind of response I hope for when I write my novels for children: to give them a chance to recognize something of their own feelings
about themselves, their parents, their friends
and their own situation as a kind of subject race, always at the mercy of the adults who mostly run their lives for them. — Nina Bawden