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In a weird way, 'Veronica Mars' was my reaction to 'Freaks and Geeks' because 'Freaks and Geeks' was the show I wanted to write, the one I wanted to create, where there was no gimmick; you didn't have to have a teenage private eye. It was just these beautiful small stories about real kids. — Rob Thomas

All our parents have levels of deviousness. We're driven to write about this discrepancy between the bright shining selves they invented and the monsters lurking underneath. — Francine Du Plessix Gray

It made me love them more because I knew the day would come when I would also be unrecognizable to myself. — Mary Miller

I think good radio often uses the techniques of fiction: characters, scenes, a big urgent emotional question. And as in the best fiction, tone counts for a lot. — Ira Glass

If this morning wasn't enjoyable, at least it was ... shall we say ... interesting, and my clothing was worth the sacrifice if it means we've reached a truce of sorts. I have no wish to be awakened before dawn next week only to be informed I have to single-handedly slaughter a cow.
Her eyes widened. How did he know? — Julia Quinn

Oh my god! Madison, what is with you and non-human guys? — Cherie Colyer

All around us are complex people trying to live simple lives," she said. "Wanting simple things with tangled hearts. — Cole McCade

so I can get paired. — Lauren Oliver

Today jazz is still very much alive. Everywhere I go there's a new generation of musicians. — Toots Thielemans

Leadership happens individually. Actions and tasks do not inspire people, people do. — Scott Hammerle

Humanism means that the man is the measure of all things ... But it is not only that man must start from himself in the area of knowledge and learning, but any value system must come arbitrarily from man himself by arbitrary choice. — Francis A. Schaeffer

The imagination is always more horrible than the truth. — Herve Guibert

Seeing her now, the true weight of sixteen years of time struck him with a sudden intensity. There are some things, he concluded, that can only be expressed through the shape of a woman's form. — Haruki Murakami