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No artist tolerates reality. — Friedrich Nietzsche

I did take a huge leap moving countries. People have no idea how huge it is to relocate overseas. Finding your new life alone is enormous, and then starting a new career in Hollywood is so big. — Nicky Whelan

We were all so young that there were no lines on our faces to read between. — Phyllis Theroux

I always wanted my mother to be Queen for a Day. I always used to watch that show that came on television. — Stevie Wonder

Jalebi (dessert) makes tea taste bland [tasteless]. Similarly, when one tastes the happiness of the Self, it makes worldly happiness bland. One cannot break free from the worldly life until one finds worldly happiness bland. — Dada Bhagwan

The degree of a nation's civilization can be seen in the way it treats its prisoners — Fyodor Dostoevsky

The bar was stuffy and melancholy. It was full of the sadness inherent in all deracinated things. — Paul Bowles

Modern Medicine has names for everything, but cures for little. — Charles F. Glassman

Cabal slapped him hard. Perhaps harder than necessary, but he felt he deserved a little recreation. — Jonathan L. Howard

Jack and Bobby Kennedy were too young, too attached to real family to transfer affection and loyalty to those that of their blood or region or upbringing. — David Pietrusza

Writing is very much an emotional process; it requires you to be very in touch with your feelings. That is the opposite of what you're taught as a medical doctor. We're supposed to be detached and logical. Maybe because I started off as a writer and then became a doctor, I'm able to integrate those two. — Tess Gerritsen

I'm not a big fan of psychoanalysis: I think if you have mental problems what you need are good pills. But I do think that if you have thinks that bother you, things that are unresolved, the more that you talk about them, write about them, the less serious they become. — Stephen King

What does who call me when? — Robin Hobb

There is no pleasure in Jalebi (dessert); the pleasure is in your imagination. — Dada Bhagwan