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Growing up in New York City, my car culture is minimal. I rode on the train, the bus. I walked; I rode my bike, and when I was younger, I rode my skateboard. — Ramon Rodriguez
I go through periods, usually when I'm editing and shooting, of seeing only old films. — Martin Scorsese
Creating emotion was what my career was all about. I wanted people to laugh at me; I wanted people to cry with me. I wanted people to feel good or to think about something when they watched me. I think that's why, even not being an Olympic champion, I have such a huge following around the world. — Johnny Weir
I've tried to quit writing several times, but I enjoy it too much. — Jack McDevitt
I no longer have to be afraid of looking foolish, or wonder what people might think about me, as long as I please the One who conquered death. — Sarah Holman
Henderson sighed. There was a time, he reflected, when the coming of this night meant something. A dark Europe, groaning in superstitious fear, dedicated this Eve to the grinning Unknown. A million doors had once been barred against the evil visitants, a million prayers mumbled, a million candles lit. There was something majestic about the idea, Henderson reflected. — Robert Bloch
Two people in a conversation amount to four people talking. The four are what one person says, what he really wanted to say, what his listener heard, and what he thought he heard. — William Jennings Bryan
Allow me to add that it is my conviction that the contents of Der Stuermer as such were not (incitement). During the whole 20 years, I never wrote in this connection, 'Burn Jewish houses down; beat them to death.' Never once did such an incitement appear in Der Stuermer. — Julius Streicher
I love the way you can fall in love with a piece of literature; how words alone can get your heart doing that. — Laura Marling
It is in the very fundamentals of evil that one always condemns it when they see it but rationalizes it when they do it. — Jack L. Chalker
Wait, Saturday night?" The ladder-backed chair creaked and I looked up as he leaned forward to eye me in growing suspicion. "I thought you stayed home."
I shrugged and raised one eyebrow at him. "I thought I was human. — Rachel Vincent
My family used to call me an oversized kid and I think that's pretty accurate in some ways. — Jeremy Lin