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I remain, however, fairly optimistic for the future of period drama because it's just such a popular thing. — Andrew Davies

Books have a way of finding their way into our lives, usually, right when we need them the most. — Richard P. Denney

No, let's make sure that people understand that this is a very important war that is helping to protect us here at home. And that we have no choice but to win it. As difficult as it is. — John Boehner

Do not argue with an idiot. He will drag you down to his level and beat you with experience. — Bob Smith

Currents of cigarette fumes wafted through what passed for air. Attractive young women in bright-hued gowns glided through the streams of smoke, like tropical fish in an aquarium. Detecting the white uniforms and leathery faces, they promptly approached the Navy men. Very pretty, Ed thought, but hungry, a school of piranha. Just what the doctor ordered: fun and games with no complications. Right: no complications. pg. 27. — Clark Zlotchew

A good style must have an air of novelty, at the same time concealing its art. — Aristotle.

She was alive, and she was stuck in this fucking tunnel, and she had just broken a fuck of a hex ward, and now she was going to have to walk through the toad-door into who-the-fuck-knew-what with someone who touched her only under duress. Some days it just didn't pay to get out of bed. — Stacia Kane

I think we should know about candidates desires and views, but I think it would be a mistake to assume that they will become reality. — Sung Won Sohn

are biased toward studying individual organisms. It is often difficult for scientists to grasp the idea that individual brains do not exist in nature. As much as one may adhere to the notion of the isolated self, humans have evolved as social creatures and are constantly regulating one another's biology. Without mutually stimulating interactions, people (and neurons for that matter) wither and die. In neurons this process is called apoptosis (programmed cell death); in humans it is called failure to thrive, depression, or dying of a broken heart. — Louis Cozolino

In the presence of randomness, regular patterns can only be mirages. — Daniel Kahneman