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I adore doing classic adaptations, but I also feel their frustrations and their limitations. — Andrew Davies

It was in this way that my idea of brothers began-that brothers were sweet and needed much saving. — Kate Bernheimer

I've wanted somehow to convey to you the sensations - the atmospheric pressure, you might say - of what it is to be seriously a long-term prisoner in an American prison. — Jack Henry Abbott

Civilization had too many rules for me, so I did my best to rewrite them. - BILL COSBY — Timothy Ferriss

The feel of them (books) and the smell of them. A bookshop was like an Aladdin's cave for me. Entire worlds and lives can be found just behind that glossy cover. All you had to do was look. Claire (Watermelon) — Marian Keyes

To maintain discipline in the military, it must have been necessary at that time. For soldiers who risked their lives in circumstances where bullets are flying around like rain and wind, if you want them to get some rest, a comfort women system was necessary. That's clear to anyone. — Toru Hashimoto

We keep grinning 'til the weekend comes, just a pinch between your cheek and gum, all night long. — Joe Walsh

Being alone is better than being your whore. — Lori Jenessa Nelson

Near the point of impact, time acelerates to the speed of light. — Joyce Carol Oates

Butch rustled the sports section around, leaned over to kiss Marissa on the shoulder, then went back to the CCJ. In response she glanced up from her paperwork for Safe Place, rubbed his arm, and went back to what she was doing. She had a fresh bite mark on her neck and the glow of a very satisfied
female in her face. — J.R. Ward

I am terrible with examples. I can never think of them when anybody asks for an example. — Shonda Rhimes

Belief in truth begins with doubting all that has hitherto been believed to be true. — Friedrich Nietzsche

One wood mouse can nibble a large hole. — Carol Kendall

It was actually fun to write [memoir], because I went back to interview people my parents had taught or who had worked with them, and I learned a lot about them that I hadn't known. — Condoleezza Rice