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More about Howl? Sophie thought desperately. I have to blacken his name! Her mind was such a blank that for a second it actually seemed to her that Howl had no faults at all. How stupid! 'Well, he's fickle, careless, selfish, and hysterical,' she said. 'Half the time I think he doesn't care what happens to anyone as long as he's alright
but then I find out how awfully kind he's been to someone. Then I think he's kind just when it suits him
only then I find out he undercharges poor people. I don't know, Your Majesty. He's a mess. — Diana Wynne Jones

In Europe, being an artist is a form of behavior. In America, it's an excuse for a form of behavior. — William Faulkner

The dusk light is impossibly bright. Timothy Squire is still pale, casting backwards glances as we run. After we are well free of the neighbourhood, I gesture for him to stop.
'You all right?' he pants.
I time it perfectly, and my fist connects, hard, with his stomach. He stumbles, falls to his knees on the wet pavement. Although his grip is strong I have taken him by surprise, and soon the knife is in my hands. — John Owen Theobald

Is it possible, I wonder, for a man to truly change? Or do character and habit form the immovable boundaries of our lives? — Nicholas Sparks

We are all the same ... all the same ...
longing to find our way back ...
back to the One ... back to the Only One! — Rumi

I love writing songs. I'm a songwriter. — Mel Brooks

If the future generation has a difficult life, if they engage in war or commit crime it's not their fault, it's our fault because we fail to educate them. So responsibility resides on me, on us, to educate them in proper ways. — Debasish Mridha

We want the digital world to bend to your physical life, your real emotional life as a person, and we don't want you to bend to computers. — Rony Abovitz

In many cases it is a matter for decision and not a simple matter of fact whether x understands y; and so on. — John Searle