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Person A understand Person B because the time is right for that to happen, not because Person B wants to be understood by Person A. — Haruki Murakami

Go where you will, if a shilling can there be procured, you may expect to meet with individuals in search of it. — John James Audubon

Bigotry is an odd thing. To be bigoted you have to be absolutely sure you are right and nothing makes that surety and righteousness like continence. Continence is the foe of heresy. — Ernest Hemingway,

We believe that peace is not just signed papers, but rather a contract between generations for the building of a more promising and less threatening future. — King Hussein I

Janelle Monae, she has her own style, and it's specifically hers. — Zendaya

You know a shooter when you see it. At least the creative people do. If a picture isn't obvious in the first draft you're kind of screwed. — William Monahan

I don't think I would be very good at killing," Merla said.
"To be honest, nor do I. But you may have to."
A disturbing thought came to Merla.
"Faye," she asked, "have you killed a person?"
There was a moment's silence.
"Let's just say that I am familiar with the techniques. — Duncan Harper

I don't even use italics or boldface; that's clutter, not clarity. Fancy fonts are fine for blogs, just as calligraphy is fine for diaries. But when you're writing for anyone other than yourself, you want to get as universal as possible. — Andrew Vachss

There's the imperative to keep secrets, and the imperative to have them known. How do you know that you're a person, distinct from other people? By keeping certain things to yourself. — Jonathan Franzen

I think you're better off without him." Ashley didn't lift her blue eyes from her scarf as she offered her thoughts; her long,straight brown hair was pulled into a clever twist. She was a nurse practitioner originally from Tennessee and I loved listening to her accent; "I never trust a Jon without an 'h'. John should be spelled J-o-h-n, not J-o-n. — Penny Reid

I'm glad I don't know everything, Dorothy, and that there still are things in both nature and in wit for me to marvel at. — L. Frank Baum