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Not every fairy tale story that begins with 'Once upon a time,' has a 'Happily ever after' ... — Khalia Hades
The biggest influence? I've had several at different times - but the biggest for me was Bob Dylan, who was a guy that came along when I was twelve or thirteen and just changed all the rules about what it meant to write songs. — Jackson Browne
The patent system was established, I believe, to protect the lone inventor. In this it has not succeeded. ... The patent system protects the institutions which favor invention. — Ernst Alexanderson
In some ways, if you make mistakes with your own money, you don't feel as bad about it as if it was someone else's. — Bill Gates
Now maybe that Arizona incident will make sense to you. I had to get out of that apartment, because if I had stayed in that situation I would have switched, and then all of you would've known the secret that I've kept for so, so long. — Marlene Steinberg
It was violent, it was brutal, and it got down right uglyyy! — Shawn Michaels
So she steeled herself. "I have never told anyone this story. No one in the world knows it. But it's mine," she said, blinking past the burning in her eyes, "and it's time for me to tell it."
Rowan leaned back on the rock, bracing his palms behind him.
"Once upon a time," she said to him, to the world, to herself, "in a land long since burned to ash, there lived a young princess who loved her kingdom . . . very much."
And then she told him of the princess whose heart had burned with wildfire, of the mighty kingdom in the north, of its downfall and of the sacrifice of Lady Marion. — Sarah J. Maas
No better than Bellyfluff, Sillystuff, or Starchyruff; — Markus Heitz
There is a moment during every fight with a strong fish when you wonder whether it or you will win the battle. — Fennel Hudson
Everybody gets told to write about what they know. The trouble with many of us is that at the earlier stages of life we think we know everything- or to put it more usefully, we are often unaware of the scope and structure of our ignorance. — Thomas Pynchon
