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Conformity In Ender's Game Quotes By Stephen King

Some people say I am a terrible person. I'm not, I have the heart of a young boy ... in a jar, on my desk. — Stephen King

Conformity In Ender's Game Quotes By Coretta Scott King

If sexual relations between consenting adults are not part of the right to privacy guaranteed by the Constitution, then American democracy is in trouble. — Coretta Scott King

Conformity In Ender's Game Quotes By Pauline Neville-Jones

It is really important for women to look up and see other women being successful. When I was in that position, all I wanted to do was blend in and be one of the guys. — Pauline Neville-Jones

Conformity In Ender's Game Quotes By Mark Haddon

The most difficult book I wrote was the fourth in a series of linked children's books. It was like pulling teeth because the publisher wanted exactly the same but completely different. I'd much rather just do something completely different, even if there's a risk of it going wrong. — Mark Haddon

Conformity In Ender's Game Quotes By Mark Waters

I can tell you that from the director's chair, young actors love to be challenged, to be given killer lines that take time to wrap their mind around. — Mark Waters

Conformity In Ender's Game Quotes By Frederick The Great

Artillery adds dignity, to what would otherwise be an ugly brawl. — Frederick The Great

Conformity In Ender's Game Quotes By Terry Pratchett

Magrat liked to think she was good with children, and worried that she wasn't. She didn't like them very much, and worried about this too. Nanny Ogg seemed to be effortlessly good with children by alternately and randomly giving them either a sweet or a thick ear, while Granny Weatherwax ignored them for most of the time and that seemed to work just as well. — Terry Pratchett