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I certainly realize that not only do I like the horror genre, but I'm getting really good at it and I'm having a good time making them. — Elisha Cuthbert

What has gone on in my childhood, and the personal problems that we've had in the band, have given a lot of people hope. (It shows) if you keep your nose pointed straight you can actually get somewhere
to a happy place. — Billy Corgan

God will judge us, Mr. Harris, by" - her voice broke as she thought of Sister Mary Joseph Praise - "by what we did to relieve the suffering of our fellow human beings. I don't think God cares what doctrine we embrace." The — Abraham Verghese

Strongest pain often gives the deepest pleasure. — Debasish Mridha

I can't tell you just how wonderful she is. I don't want you to know. I don't want any one to know. — F Scott Fitzgerald

What is needed to attain happiness is not a comfortable life, but a heart in love, such as Christ's. — Dario Castrillon Hoyos

In India nearly everybody spoke metaphorically except the English who spoke bluntly and could make their most transparent lies look honest as a consequence; whereas any truth contained in these metaphorical rigmaroles was so deviously presented that it looked devious itself. — Paul Scott

I'm drawn to New England because that's where my roots are, and I miss it. I come from many generations of New Englanders, and so, in my writing, I've been drawn back there to the landscape and the light and the type of personality that's revealed. — Elizabeth Strout

When I loose my faith in Human nature, I put my faith in Nature- — Lucinda Riley

Under the heavens and under the sea there's a friend I don't know, who holds the right key. — Jimmy Buffett

Such reproductions may not interest the reader; but after all, this is my autobiography, not his; he is under no obligation to read further in it; he was under none to begin. A modest or inhibited autobiography is written without entertainment to the writer and read with distrust by the reader. — Neville Cardus