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I've worked on 30-something different TV shows, and most of the people can't stand each other. — Theo Rossi

Truly I have looked into the very heart of darkness, and refused to yield to its paralyzing influence, but in spirit I am one of those who walk the morning. What if all dark, discouraging moods of the human mind come across my way as thick as the dry leaves of autumn? Other feet have traveled that road before me, and I know the desert leads to god as surely as the green, refreshing fields, and orchards. — Helen Keller

I am frightened at seeing all the footprints directed towards thy den, and none returning. — Horace

The thing was, Ronan knew what a face looked like, just before it was about to break. He'd seen it in the mirror often enough. Adam had fracture lines all over him. — Maggie Stiefvater

Dedicated to everyone who wonders if I'm writing about them. I am. — Anonymous

The show girls do, like, 12 shows a day. I only did one or two shows a day, and I was like, 'I need to go to sleep.' — Bella Hadid

The world we live in might not be free from pain, but you have the ability to create for yourself a world free from struggle. — Sheila Applegate

You could use a moth like that as a symbol in a novel, but it was trite, wasn't it? The old moth-to-the-flame image had been used and used again. It was the stuff of amateur poetry. And she, having so little experience crafting a story, would be the most in danger of falling into trite approaches. If she wrote a novel, it probably would be about her father. And the male Luna moth would haunt its pages. Everyone would recognize the work as that of a first novelist. "She wrote about herself through the lens of her father."
The really good novelists, Laura thought, put their fathers, and maybe their mothers too, deeper into the stories. Which, she suddenly thought, might redeem Melville just the littlest bit. — L.L. Barkat

If god is watching us,
the least we can do is be entertaining.
BUMPER STICKER — Darynda Jones

You know, this game's not very much fun when you're only hitting .247. — Reggie Jackson

Before the war on drugs, the war on terror, or the war on cancer, there was the war on female sexual desire. It's a war that has been raging far longer than any other, and its victims number well into the billions by now. Like the others, it's a war that can never be won, as the declared enemy is a force of nature. We may as well declare war on the cycles of the moon. — Christopher Ryan