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Ladders were not inherently dangerous, he told himself, people climbed them every day, and most of them lived. — Anne Ursu

Everybody uses words to express themselves. Except me. And I bet most people don't realize the real power of words. But I do. Thoughts — Sharon M. Draper

You adapt your look to places you live, where you are and what you are doing. — Alice Dellal

It's so frustrating that everybody rags on eighties music, when there's a lot of terrific stuff out there," he said. "There's no irony to it. It's not afraid to just be happy or enthusiastic or earnest. Or to have melody. Sure, you can blame it for being naive, but isn't that refreshing next to the whiny navel-gazing that came after it? — Amanda DeWees

Any Black person in amerika [sic], if they are being honest with themselves, have got to come to the conclusion that they don't know what it feels like to be free. We aren't free politically, economically, or socially. We have very little power over what happens in our lives. In fact, a Black person isn't free to walk down the street. Walk down the wrong street, in the wrong neighborhood at night, and you know what happens. — Assata Shakur

Marathoning is like cutting yourself unexpectedly. You dip into the pain so gradually that the damage is done before you are aware of it. Unfortunately, when the awareness comes, it is excruciating. — John Farrington

My God, it can recognise another human being when it's hit over the head with one. — Laurie R. King

If you have anything to say, anything you feel nobody has ever said before, you have got to feel it so desperately that you will find some way to say it that nobody has ever found before, so that the thing you have to say and the way of saying it blend as one matter
as indissolubly as if they were conceived together. — F Scott Fitzgerald

I like to give the actors freedom to take what we have on the page and improve on it. And they do that quite a bit. — Denis Leary

What were the bodies like on the beach? Ugly and white and ruined by offices. — Leonard Cohen

Playing juvenile pranks. In twelfth grade he built an electronic metronome - one of those tick-tick-tick devices that keep time in music class - and realized it sounded like a bomb. So he took the labels off some big batteries, taped them together, and put it in a school locker; he rigged — Walter Isaacson

People must not be forced to adopt me as their favourite author, even for their own good. — George Bernard Shaw