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And if this is my last hour with you, I'm not going to waste another second of it. - Chase Grayson. — Molly McAdams

What makes a book memorable is the message it etched in the readers' minds. — Tista Ray

When the beer came, I dipped a finger in it and wet down each corner of the paper napkin to anchor it, so it would not come up with the mug each time and make me appear ridiculous. I — Charles Portis

My eyes aren't special, my nose isn't special, my mouth isn't special. — Valerie Bertinelli

I was born in Chicago and grew up in the suburb of Evanston. — Douglas Wood

I think the media is a fear-mongering operation. They love to rile their viewership up or to scare them. — Sally Mann

As long as people are going to call you lunatic anyway, why not get the benefit of it? It liberates you from convention. — Gregory Maguire

Artfulness is not simple entertainment,
especially during upheaval,
unleashing creative life is sacred duty. — Clarissa Pinkola Estes

I've always enjoyed the physical side of acting. — Jerome Flynn

Milkshakes make the world seem less shitty. — Shaun David Hutchinson

If God has spoken, why is the world not convinced. — Percy Bysshe Shelley

The much-discussed estimate of twenty-two vets a day committing suicide in the United States is deceptive: it was only in 2008 that - for the first time in decades- the suicide rate among veterans surpassed the civilian rate in America, and though each death is enormously tragic, the majority of those veterans were over the age of fifty. Many were Vietnam vets and, generally speaking, the more time that passes after a trauma, the less likely a suicide is to have anything to do with it. — Sebastian Junger

I've been thinking," he said. "Which is not an easy thing for a teacher to admit to. — John Barnes

Is not the real experience of each individual very limited? And, if a writer dwells upon that solely or principally, is he not in danger of repeating himself, and also of becoming an egotist? Then, too, imagination is a strong, restless faculty, which claims to be heard and exercised: are we to be quite deaf to her cry, and insensate to her struggles? When she shows us bright pictures, are we never to look at them, and try to reproduce them? And when she is eloquent, and speaks rapidly and urgently in our ear, are we not to write to her dictation? — Charlotte Bronte