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You're on a roll here, aren't you? Never thought I'd have a heckler while pouring out my heart and soul. — Richelle Mead

All I want anyone to get out of my paintings, and all I ever get out of them, is the fact that you can see the whole idea without any confusion ... What you see is what you see. — Frank Stella

Looking around, I felt a mad desire to go shopping for pink flamingo and garden gnome lawn ornaments. I could do a midnight visit, plant one of each in every yard. — Gayla Drummond

I was a fight to the death, and I felt great. — Rick Riordan

What holds the world together, as I have learned from bitter experience, is sexual intercourse. — Henry Miller

When it comes to child health and wellness, knowledge is comfort. — Paul Roumeliotis

Music looks very formidable to people outside of it and it looks like it's this realm of spooky genius. — Jon Brion

London is a huge shop, with a hotel on the upper storeys. — George Gissing

Believe our only hope for leaders to increasingly work in the way of Jesus, for the glory of Jesus, in the power of Jesus and under the direction of Jesus will be as they have passed through stages that help them learn the soul work of surrender, abandonment, contentment and participation. There simply are no shortcuts. — Dallas Willard

Author reports that a group of tortoises was given to the British by India's natives during the Seven Years War which ended in 1763. The last of those tortoises died in 2004 at the age of 255. — Patrick N. Allitt

Like most people raised on American movies, I have poor access to my emotions, but can banter like a motherfucker. — Josh Bazell

Felting Phil (taking all of his chips down to the felt on the table). I loved beating him and then hed go over to the couch and sulk, staring at the ceiling. — Jennifer Tilly

I do think culture is an argument, and that was part of the way I was brought up. People at a social occasion in Ireland will start shouting and arguing. When the Yeats family lived in Bedford Park, they had to go round to the neighbours to say, 'You might think we are fighting, but this is the way we talk to each other.' — Tom Paulin