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If you can get into that chair all by yourself, Paul, she said at last, then I think you can fill in your f******* n's.
She then closed the door and locked it again. Paul sat looking at it for a long time, almost as if there was something to see. He was too flabberghasted to do anything else. — Stephen King
There's a kind of perverseness or betrayal in that idea that art is somehow superior to life. Or that it's more important to write well than it is to take out the garbage. — Matthew Specktor
Literature, whether handed down by word or mouth or in print, gives us a second handle on reality. — Chinua Achebe
It's fun to be the guy everybody looks to. — Cole Hamels
Once more she noted the hectoring tone, as though she were a child, unable to make proper decisions. — Colm Toibin
Groangrousegurgling Toft's cumbersome whirligig turns slowly the room right roundabout the room.) — James Joyce
I love you," he whispered, kissing her.
She smiled. "I love you, too."
He was suddenly aware of Kaden lying right there. He looked at his friend.
Kaden smiled. "Still not doing you. — Tymber Dalton
Simply, I believe the United States should lower the voting age to 17. — Nancy Lublin
I call for effort, courage, sacrifice, devotion. Granting the love of freedom, all of these are possible. And the love of freedom is still fierce and steady in the nation today. June 10, 1940 — Franklin D. Roosevelt
I do write my manuscripts by hand, in pencil on legal pads. Then they are typed on a word processor by my typist. — Nelson DeMille
There is no utter truth or utter falsehood in this world. There is only mostly. Which part of the mostly you choose to accept, well, that much is up to you. — Kelly Barnhill
The passion and spontaneity in music is all gone. — Jan Hammer
Jake Johnson is one of my oldest friends. — Casey Wilson
The incident with Dawn hadn't been one of my finer moments. I honestly hadn't expected to break any bones when I shoved her into a tree. Still, the incident had given me a dangerous reputation. The story had gained legendary status, and I liked to imagine that it was still being told around campfires late at night. Judging by the look on the girl's face, it was. — Richelle Mead
A republic properly understood is a sovereignty of justice, in contradistinction to a sovereignty of will. — Reinhold Niebuhr
