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Words need worlds in order to be worlds. worlds though don't need words in order to be worlds. — Mark Z. Danielewski

I have no choice but to defend the most vulnerable among us. — Kathy Ireland

It's political, sir. Apparently he wants a return to the values and traditions that made the city great, sir."
"Does he _know_ what those values and traditions _were_?" said Vimes, aghast. — Terry Pratchett

...it felt like we were friends. Friends who barely knew anything about each other except the other's most private secret. — Alice Oseman

The attraction, and my particular participation is in being able to communicate with my fans, answer their questions, get a feel for how they respond to Vader. — David Prowse

Have you seen what wolves do to their prey? But they do mate for life. — Donna Lynn Hope

The best use anyone can make of any day is to enjoy it - and then spread that joy to others. — John Kremer

The moral and intellectual failure of Marxism has left us with no alternative to heroic materialism, and that isn't enough. — Kenneth Clark

So damn pigheaded. I've studied you, not to report you, Caspar, but because I want a relationship with you. — Rie Warren

I could lie and say my wife cooks for me, but she doesn't. My wife has never learnt cooking but she has great cooks at home. — Shah Rukh Khan

We must learn to live triumphantly amid the traumas and pressures we face daily. — Billy Graham

In the United States, large corporations control some members of Congress. All this does is delay the corporation's funeral at our expense. — Nassim Nicholas Taleb

Anybody who speaks quietly and shrivels up in company is unbelievably arrogant. — Orson Welles

Everyone has his own sound. I'm not going to presume how to tell anybody how to write. — Elmore Leonard

Every web began with a single thread that connected everything. He thought about the spider as patient and persistent, picking its way along delicate threads around the world. And he knew well what happened when you tried to forget about that connection or try to inflict your own will too much. You just got tangled in the spiderweb. He'd had his years of fighting the world, and that had landed him in juvie and back to drinking. You think you're punching at the world but all you're doing is knocking yourself out. — Lynn Lipinski