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This was the weird part with me and Miller. We both hated each other, but even more than that, he wanted my money and I wanted my notebook back. Neither of us had said anything about it to Stricker, even when we both got suspended. It was like middle school Mafia or something. — James Patterson

I'm one of those people who thinks that changing one's hair is the only part of the body that you can change at will. — Hillary Clinton

My father, Fred Carter, Jr., is definitely an extraordinaire. — Deana Carter

I think people respond to dystopian stories because they're ways of acting out anxieties that we have and fears that we have about the future. So much media's coming at you over the Internet, your brain gets overloaded. You don't know what to do with it. And one thing you can do with it is read a story. — Suzanne Collins

Singing always came naturally but the writing side is something I have always had to work hard at to get from good songs to great songs. — Andrew Ripp

It doesn't much matter what line of argument you take as a woman. If you venture into traditional male territory, the abuse comes anyway. It's not what you say that prompts it - it's the fact that you are saying it. — Mary Beard

Stories take a person away. If they're good ones, that is. — Stephen King

You can ignore a giant wave and you can ignore a giant idea but you will be ignored by them too, like a dust ignored by the wind! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Thank you for helping me turn the page. — Wendelin Van Draanen

When I was 12, all I wanted for Christmas was a trampoline or a four-wheeler. I ended up getting both presents for Christmas. — Chris Brown

You still indulge in distrustful fears that things will go wrong, or that people will betray you, or mistreat you; get above all of them. — Wallace D. Wattles

Hiding had been effortless in New York City. Getting lost in a sea of people was as easy as stepping onto a crowded Subway car. Sweet Laurel Cove would be very different. Generations of families filled its church pews, ran its farms, and schooled its children. Anonymity was as rare as lightning bugs in wintertime - as her grandmother would say. — Teresa Tysinger

A book very much is the center of the road, so people always can refer back to it. — Sakyong Mipham

Using official government resources to help bankroll an explicit political agenda - whether on the right or left - is flat out wrong. — Gary Ackerman