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As I turned around, looking directly at me was what appeared to be an Indian Chief with all of the regality and trimmings with a full headdress. He was my height about 5'11" and his face was thin and worn, obviously he seemed very old, yet vaguely familiar. — John V. Panella

The expectation of a reward or evaluation, even a positive evaluation, squelched creativity. — Eric Weiner

When I asked my parents how the baby got inside Ma, they both laughed, and then Daddy told me they had made it with their bodies. I pictured them fully clothed, rubbing furiously against each other, like two sticks making fire. — Wally Lamb

CLOV:
Do you believe in the life to come?
HAMM:
Mine was always that. — Samuel Beckett

I was the understudy to the understudy in a year-two production of 'Big Chief Red Feather.' The boy who had the lead broke his arm, and then the understudy got chicken pox. And I loved it. I got to wear the most feathers in my headdress. — Sarah Snook

Happiness and virtue rest upon each other; the best are not only the happiest, but the happiest are usually the best. — Edward G. Bulwer-Lytton

Beck stabbed a hand through his hair and continued. — Marilee Brothers

The artist stands on the human being as a statue does on a pedestal. — Novalis

I just think some women aren't made to be mothers. And some women aren't made to be daughters. — Gillian Flynn

Throughout the history of humanity, only one refuge kept books safe from war and conflagration: the walking library, an idea that occurred to the grand vizier of Persia, Abdul Kassem Ismael, at the end of the tenth century. This — Eduardo Galeano

Among people who might be described as having at least a passing regard for the English language, there are few instances of usage that evoke a desire to mutilate more than the perceived misuse of literally. — Ammon Shea

I suppose because my work was so popular people didn't really look at it. — David Bailey