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People are more than one thing. Warlocks, no less. I would not even hesitate to say that Malcolm once did much good, before he did evil. It is one of the great lessons of growing up, learning that people can do both. — Cassandra Clare

Of course, of course. Mr. Buzzby, did it ever occur to you that a god may live, figuratively, a dog's life?'
'Eh?'
'Gods are transfigured, you know. They go up in smoke, as it were. In smoke and flame. They become pure flame, pure spirit, creatures with no visible body.'
("A Visitor From Egypt") — Frank Belknap Long

I've always gone back and forth between acting and music, but for music I'm not trying to be a pop star - I just like to do it. — Bryan Greenberg

I'm just grateful I didn't have to spend my early 20s in front of paparazzi cameras. — Amy Adams

Photography has always been a simple medium, compared to painting in oil or chipping at marble. — John Gossage

Water is life's matter and matrix, mother and medium. There is no life without water. — Albert Szent-Gyorgyi

Smoke a cigar. Sophie had heard him come in and found him there. She was surprised he — Danielle Steel

All the downloading of films and music make sense just being able to receive the energy, that way since everything is energy, but it's also cool to have hard copies too of pieces. So I'm sure it'll be both for a very long time until we transcend into etheric cities or something. — Giuseppe Andrews

We never did a lot of weights, but a lot of repetitions. The most I would use doing squats was 300 pounds. — Eric Heiden

Henry of England had all the virtues and all the faults, and solved the contradiction by making scapegoats and sin-eaters of half his entourage. — Dorothy Dunnett

She was Anna Madrigal, a self-made woman, and there was no one else in the world exactly like her. — Armistead Maupin

The intimate and meditative form that Plutarch became known for was completely new in his day. — John D'Agata