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I love being in America. I love America. I absolutely adore working in America. I'm at my happiest when I'm in the States. — Dallas Campbell

A thought: Do not think of yourself as small, instead know that you are a giant with unlimited possibilities. — Katina Marshell Cotton-Sliwa

As I read more and more fairy tales as an adult, I found massive collusion between their 'subjects' and those in my fiction: childhood, nature, sexuality, transformation. I realized that it wasn't by accident that I was drawn to their narrative structure and motifs. — Kate Bernheimer

Auri's heart beat faster then. It had been ages since she'd come on somewhere wholly new. A place that dared to be entirely itself. — Patrick Rothfuss

I made the enthusiast's mistake of assuming that everyone shared my previous ignorance. — Ian McEwan

I hit an inside-the-park home run! I beat it out! Can you believe that? — Babe Ruth

Rule three? You mean there's more? — Shehanne Moore

There were mornings when I just didn't want to get out of bed. But once again, I'm in an adverse situation and having to deal with something new and learn how to do it. — Picabo Street

Technology is technology and then art form and people's creativity is another thing. Anything that helps an artist do anything - great! Technology for technology sake doesn't mean much to me anyway. — Tim Burton

You've heard of mental depression; this is a mental recession. — Phil Gramm

A man with dry, graying skin and a mop of white hair came in with a plastic tray of herbal potions for sale. "No, no, no," Aisha said to him, palm raised as though to ward him off. The man retreated. Ifemelu felt sorry for him, hungry-looking in his worn dashiki, and wondered how much he could possibly make from his sales. She should have bought something. "You talk Igbo to Chijioke. He listen to you," Aisha said. "You talk Igbo?" "Of course I speak Igbo," Ifemelu said, defensive, wondering if Aisha was again suggesting that America had changed her. "Take it easy!" she added, because Aisha had pulled a tiny-toothed comb through a section of her hair. "Your hair hard," Aisha said. — Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie