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Most good media come out of somebody saying, 'This should exist; this is something I want to read.' — Nick Denton

My daughter just graduated college and she's a dance major. She's done a couple of dance videos already and won Miss Massachusetts a couple of weeks ago. She's going out for Miss United States the second week of July, out in Las Vegas. She will probably wind up going to New York and trying the Broadway thing. — Doug Flutie

I offered to pee on him, but they said no — James Patterson

It's often the material things that provide the essence of memory. — Marjorie Garber

Trying to make sense of love is like trying to dissect a rainbow. — Suzanne Selfors

Everything is similar if you're willing to look far out of focus. — Marvin Minsky

Why, I'd like nothing better than to achieve some bold adventure, worthy of our trip. — Aristophanes

Really, if that's the case, you need to stop letting your mother dress you funny. It's hard to take anyone serious as a killer when he looks like an investment banker. The only part of me that's nervous is my checkbook. (Kat) — Sherrilyn Kenyon

Laugh and smile for no reason at all. Giggle grins are a magnet for happiness. — Richelle E. Goodrich

Women take great care of themselves in France. It's a culture dedicated to making women beautiful and to manners. — Alan Furst

He didn't want to puff her up. Puffed-up women are one of the original sources of trouble in the world. If anyone knew that, it was he. He counted it as one of his duties to mankind to keep women from puffing themselves up, though it had been a most monumental duty in his own marriage. A job requiring a hero. It was one of those things that God, being male, questioned you about before you were let into heaven, and he was proud to say that he hadn't neglected it. — Judith Merkle Riley

I mean every word. You own me. You always have. — Kahlen Aymes

old people who are failing get the angriest with those they are most attached to, the people who make them realize they are no longer themselves. — George Hodgman