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That's the place where the books are made, I thought. That's also where Allen Ginsberg offered a friend of mine a Fig Newton outside a deli in the East Village. By the time I first came to New York, I was already half in love. — Garth Risk Hallberg

Anyone who tells you size doesn't matter has been seeing too many small knives. — Laurell K. Hamilton

It's appalling how much money raised at some charity events gets wasted on paying personnel and admin staff. — Jasmine Guinness

We are all incredibly different and rather than being something to be ashamed of, that's something to really celebrate. — Lissa Rankin

To be able to proclaim the Good News to the poor we must know what is poverty. — Mother Teresa

If we have to tell Hollywood good-by, it may be with one of those tender, old-fashioned, seven-second kisses exchanged between two people of the opposite sex, with all their clothes on. — Anita Loos

A good story should make you laugh, and a moment later break your heart. — Chuck Palahniuk

We have become great because of the lavish use of our resources ... But the time has come to inquire seriously what will happen when our forests are gone, when the coal, the iron, the oil and the gas are exhausted. — Theodore Roosevelt

I don't think, Trotwood,' returned Agnes, raising her soft eyes to mine, 'I would consider that. Perhaps it would be better only to consider whether it is right to do this; and, if it is, to do it.' I had no longer any doubt on the subject. With a — Charles Dickens

A man is known by the books he reads. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

My father had many, many veterans over to the house, and the older I got the more I appreciated their sacrifice. — Steven Spielberg

I'm Presbyterian and I don't go to church very much. — Joan Van Ark

When a girl leaves her home at eighteen, she does one of two things. Either she falls into saving hands and becomes better, or she rapidly assumes the cosmopolitan standard of virtue and becomes worse — Theodore Dreiser

Life is better when you're drunk. I ought to become an alcoholic. — Ahmed Mostafa