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A lot of stand-up comedians are actually very insecure, and they come on slightly battling the audience. They want to be the superior person in the room, sneering at the world. That can be very funny. But to me, what's more interesting is that the world is on my shoulders, and it's pushing me down. — Stephen Merchant

If we want to pick the point where a man's sexual appeal has reached its limit, it's there: forty. — Christian Rudder

Revery, which is thought in its nebulous state, borders closely upon the land of sleep, by which it is bounded as by a natural frontier. — Victor Hugo

In the beginnings, God Mother separates the earth from the heavens. — Stefan Emunds

As was often the case, the most outspoken man was the least discerning. — Brandon Sanderson

Jeremy supposed that a Christmas party full of elementary school professionals might be the worst place in the world. He would drift among them helplessly, like a grizzly bear in a roomful of children, expected not to eat anyone. — Nathan Ballingrud

His hand reached for his throat, fumbling for the small leather pouch he always wore about his neck. Inside he kept the bones of the four fingers his king had shortened for him, on the day he made Davos a knight. My luck. His shortened fingers patted at his chest, groping, finding nothing. The pouch was gone, and the fingerbones with them. Stannis could never understand why he'd kept the bones. "To remind me of my king's justice," he whispered through cracked lips. But now they were gone. — George R R Martin

trapped in his past, refusing to move forward. Unless this is a specific part of the character's arc, a character caught under this mountain of backstory can be painful to — Jordan McCollum

Tara McLellan, who these men have been convicted of killing, was a colleague of mine and a very close family friend. — James Patterson

Writing involves seeing people suffer and, as Robert Stone once put it, finding some meaning therein. — Anne Lamott

The attempt to devote oneself to literature alone is a most deceptive thing, and often, paradoxically, it is literature that suffers for it. — Vaclav Havel

I grew up in the kitchen, mostly with my grandfather, my mother and my aunt Raffy. — Giada De Laurentiis

If you accept it to be natural and normal to be gay then it follows it is not right for two folk who love each other to be denied marriage, — Kevin Rudd