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I picked out a question with care. You have to be careful with strangers; questions can reveal as much as answers -Eve — Michele Jaffe

I can't enjoy anything unless everybody is. If one guy is starving someplace, that puts a crimp in my evening. — Woody Allen

Valentine," I said, "are you thinking what I'm thinking?"
"Absolutely," he said. "If we put little wheels on our feet we could just roll around everywhere. — Neil Gaiman

You can see by these things that she was of a rather vain and frivolous character; still, she had virtues, and enough to make up, I think. She had a kind heart and gentle ways, and never harbored resentments for injuries done her, but put them easily out of her mind and forgot them; and she taught her children her kindly way, and from her we learned also to be brave and prompt in time of danger, and not to run away, but face the peril that threatened friend or stranger, and help him the best we could without stopping to think what the cost might be to us. And she taught us not by words only, but by example, and that is the best way and the surest and the most lasting. Why, the brave things she did, the splendid things! she was just a soldier; and so modest about it - well, you couldn't help admiring her, and you couldn't help imitating her; not even a King Charles spaniel could remain entirely despicable in her society. So, as you see, there was more to her than her education. — Mark Twain

Obviously, when I had the scare with the blood clots, I mean, that's the kind of thing that you don't want to have happen, obviously, and you worry about what it means for the rest of your career. — Tom Glavine

I like the story writing process. I usually use someone who has been trained for structure to take the story that I actually want, place those elements in the right places. — Curtis Jackson

Tolstoy does not tell us how things look to the author; he tells us how they look to the characters. In short, he does not use simile and metaphor. (That astonishing assertion in Wood's review is what got me started reading Tolstoy in the first place. How can anyone write without using metaphor and simile? That would be like - never mind.) — John Mark Reynolds

I was the boy who liked to sing his own songs at talent shows, and I was suddenly officially uncool. — Josh Groban

Hate destroys EVERYTHING except itself. Everything. Including you. — Tanya Masse

Not merely what we do, but what we try to do and why, are the true interpreters of what we are. — Collin H. Woodward

Most people operate within a margin of plus or minus several minutes. — David S. Landes