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I have a wonderful assistant. I tell her I need four amputees and a midget, and she finds them. — Nikki Sixx

Why the hell did I like him so much?
He was uncivilized.
Churlish.
Uncouth.
And strangely, kind of Sweet — R.K. Lilley

When your roots grow out and things go south, go back to the salon — Miranda Lambert

Where I grew up, in the Detroit area, there was a really good station. Sometimes you would hear songs for the first time on the radio, and if a really special song came on, somebody would turn it up, and everybody would just stop talking. — Mary Gaitskill

Life can catch you off guard. It smacks you in the face when you least expect it. There is nothing that you can do but accept what has been given to you and work with what you have. — Joann Buchanan

I spent 20 years of my career primarily being a writer for hire. — Frank Darabont

Science is dangerous. There is no question but that poison gas, genetic engineering, and nuclear weapons and power stations are terrifying. It may be that civilization is falling apart and the world we know is coming to an end. In that case, why no turn to religion and look forward to the Day of Judgment, ... [being] lifted into eternal bliss ... [and] watching the scoffers and disbelievers writhe forever in torment. — Isaac Asimov

When you cried I'd wipe away all of your tears.
When you'd scream I'd fight away all of your fears.
And I held your hand through all of these years.. — Evanescence

I am concerned that the subtlety is being lost and every film tends to look very contrasty and saturated. — Roger Deakins

I had to hope there was more to life than death. More to living than not dying. — Rachel Higginson

Radicalism is as British as tea and cakes, as much a part of our make-up as monarchy and football. It will never have its own jubilees, palaces or honours system. — Geoff Mulgan

Bureaucrats sometimes do not have the correct information, while citizens and users of resources do. — Elinor Ostrom

It was not mine to tell. He asked for my word I would keep silent."
"I think you might have broken it upon this occasion," Plum returned hotly.
"Then I think you know me not at all," Brisbane countered, his tone deceptively bland. He would put up with Plum's barbs only so long before he took the quarrel further, and that was not an eventuality I cared to see. "Calm yourself, Plum. If I am not upset, you have no call to be." I turned to Brisbane. "I understand why you did not tell me. You are a man of your word. And you know precisely when it is necessary to break it. This was not that time." The look he gave me was mingled gratitude and promise of a significant dose of his attentions later. I shivered a little as Portia entered. — Deanna Raybourn