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That night the wind was howling almost like a wolf and there were some real wolves off to the west giving it lessons. — George R R Martin

You'll go out of business if you think people are stupid. — Steven Moffat

Most personal correspondence of today consists of letters the first half of which are given over to an indexed statement of why the writer hasn't written before, followed by one paragraph of small talk, with the remainder devoted to reasons why it is imperative that the letter be brought to a close. — Robert Benchley

Said to Mairin;
"There's little decency to good loving" Maddie said. "If 'tis decent, it isn't much fun"! — Maya Banks

What happened to us? It was a question that interested her. Most people seemed to believe that they were experts of their own life story. They had a set of memories that they strung like beads, and this necklace told a sensible tale. But she suspected that most of these stories would fall apart under strict examination--that, in fact, we were only peeping through a keyhole of our lives, and the majority of the truth, the reality of what happened to us, was hidden. Memories were no more solid than dreams...What happened to us? She drew smoke, considering the question. Was it possible that we would never really know? What if we were not, actually, the curators of our own lives? — Dan Chaon

If a state is governed by the principles of reason, poverty and misery are subjects of shame; if a state is not governed by the principles of reason, riches and honors are subjects of shame." No: — Henry David Thoreau

Sin with the multitude, and your responsibility and guilt are as great and as truly personal, as if you alone had done the wrong — Tryon Edwards

They put the Jewish interest above America's interest and it's about goddamn time that the Jew in America realizes he's an American first and a Jew second. — Richard M. Nixon