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And several bystanders - the innkeeper, assorted security personnel, probably a nurse or two, all terrified into competency by my grandfather's rage - stood — Tea Obreht
I know an actor who would play one type of part but could never get cast as tough. Once he got cast as tough, as a cop, he only got offered cop roles. It's a funny business in that regard. It's all about perception. — Paul Dano
God and other artists are always a little obscure ... — Oscar Wilde
And don't you let your guard down for a second because you think anything's inevitable. — Suzanne Collins
and a couple of days later he sent Strange a haggis (a sort of Scotch pudding) as a present. — Susanna Clarke
Many things can cause us to worry, but a kind word or deed can do wonders. Sometimes that's all we need to feel better. — Kate Klise
Are we almost done with the gushing and the weeping?" said Thorne, massaging his temple. "When do we start planning a revolution again?" This time, it was Iko that kicked him. — Marissa Meyer
I feel like I'm a filmmaker; I don't feel I need to yell action and cut. — John Cusack
Maybe that was the point of truth
you could erase it all you wanted, and it was there to be discovered again — Scott Westerfeld
Along with my peers, I gripe about the increasing number of superhero films, and I'm sad that so many critics so uncritically use words like franchise, which should be reserved for your local Burger King. — David Edelstein
I couldn't see him anymore, and I couldn't see anybody, and I knew what the loneliness of the long-distance runner running across country felt like, realizing that as far as I was concerned this feeling was the only honesty and realness there was in the world and I knowing it would be no different ever, no matter what I felt at odd times, and no matter what anybody else tried to tell me — Alan Sillitoe
Aren't we forgeting the true meaning of Christmas? You know, the birth of Santa. — Matt Groening
For every language that becomes extinct, an image of man disappears. — Octavio Paz
I'm sorry about yesterday," she said.
He hung on to his straps and shrugged. "Yesterday happens. — Rainbow Rowell
Many things have been compared to a brick, mainly as a tribute to their intellect or to their aerodynamic characteristics. — Sorin Suciu