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In books, even the very best boy detectives are dismissed with a laugh. In real life, they're sent to psychologists. — Aaron Starmer

Humans assign gender to God, so the first question to ask ourselves is who decided God was male? The second question is why? — Peter Wilkes

You'll make better art after a day at the office than you will after a lifetime in an ivory tower. — Sara Benincasa

Prior to 'Pirates of the Caribbean' - the first one in 2003 - I had been essentially known within the confines of Hollywood as box office poison, you know what I'm saying? You know, I basically had built a career on 20 years of failures. — Johnny Depp

It's a half bridge, really, as only four of its original arches remain. It ends midway across the river. Like it reached, tried to reunite with, the other side and fell short. — Khaled Hosseini

Temptation likes best those who think they have a natural immunity, for it may laugh all the harder when they succumb. — Catherynne M Valente

So it's really nice after about a year and a half to get back on stage and flex those old muscles. — Michael C. Hall

And do you find it more poetic when you don't quite know what it means? — W. Somerset Maugham

Recording at home enables one to eliminate the demo stage, and the presentation stage in the studio, too. — Warren Zevon

An ancient prophecy ... pronounced, That the castle and lordship of Otranto should pass from the present family, whenever the real owner should be grown too large to inhabit it! — Horace Walpole

A celestial camera recorded my every movement, impartially, without judgement or pity. I was marked; I was of interest; I would survive. — V.S. Naipaul

There was nothing ugly in the small, unprepossessing figure of this emancipated woman, but the expression on her face made a bad impression on the viewer. One felt inclined to ask: "What's the matter? Are you hungry? Bored? Afraid? Why so tense?" Just like Sitnikov, she was always anxious. She spoke and moved in a rather casual, though awkward,manner: she obviously considered herself a good-natured, simple creature; at the same time, no matter what she did, it always seemed that she didn't want to be doing that. Everything she did appeared to be done on purpose, as children say, that is, neither simply nor naturally. — Ivan Turgenev