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People read inevitability as entitlement, and the American people want their candidates to sweat for the job. They want them to actually make a case for the job. — Deval Patrick

The way we sink into each other. The way I can't tell mu heartbeat from yours. We have this perfect rhythm, whenever we're together, and that's the essence of us. — Leisa Rayven

The success of the movie industry comes from the story. And the story comes from somebody putting something down on paper. — Dan Glickman

My morale has never been higher than since I stopped asking for grants to keep my lab going. — Robert Pollack

Let whatever happens, be what needs to happen, so that I may awaken. — T. Scott McLeod

I'm not comfortable around guns. — Daniel Silva

I remember as a young child, during one of my frequent trips to the local library, spending hours looking at book after book trying in vain to find one that had my name on it. Because there were so many books in the library, with so many different names on them, I'd assumed that one of them - somewhere - had to be mine. I didn't understand at the time that a person's name appears on a book because he or she wrote it. Now that I'm twenty-six I know better. If I were ever going to find my book one day, I was going to have to write it. — Daniel Tammet

I was never afraid of my monsters. I controlled them. I slept with them in the dark, and they never stepped beyond their boundaries. My monsters had never asked to be bora with bolts in their necks, scaly wings, blood hunger in their veins, or deformed faces from which beautiful girls shrank back in horror. My monsters were not evil; they were simply trying to survive in a tough old world. They reminded me of myself and my friends: ungainly, unlovely, beaten but not conquered. They were the outsiders searching for a place to belong in a cataclysm of villagers' torches, amulets, crucifixes, silver bullets, radiation bombs, air force jets, and flamethrowers. They were imperfect, and heroic in their suffering. — Robert McCammon

More damaging was his conviction that we live by a series of repetitions until the experience is solved, understood, liquidated ... — Anais Nin

Now this may sting a little. Of course, I have never used this spell, so I am not entirely sure. — Brittany Comeaux

In Critical and baffling situations, it is always best to return to first principle and simple action — Winston Churchill