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Fairy Tales always have a happy ending.' That depends ... on whether you are Rumpelstiltskin or the Queen. — Jane Yolen

When I can no more stir my soul to move, and life is but the ashes of a fire; when I can but remember that my heart once used to live and love, long and aspire- O, be thou then the first, the one thou art; be thou the calling, before all answering love, and in me wake hope, fear, boundless desire. — George MacDonald

Pay attention to that which sees the mind. — Mooji

After guest appearances, I got the offer to do the show as the successor of Arthur Schwartz. It's so much fun. — Rocco DiSpirito

Part of what makes us human is what we mean to other people, and what people mean to us. I miss meaning something to someone, having that part of being human. — John Scalzi

True unalienable rights do not require one to trample other unalienable rights. — J.S.B. Morse

No hard feelings, lover. You can't break my heart. It stopped beating a long time ago. — Dez Schwartz

Pakistan has to export a lot of uneducated people, many of whom have become infected with the most barbaric reactionary ideas. — Christopher Hitchens

Really, all I worry about is the work in hand. — Domhnall Gleeson

Great wars can only be fought by great powers. — Michael Mandelbaum

A lot of people provide me with quotes. They suggest all kinds of things to say and I do, really, because I'm not very hip at all. — David Bowie

Why go now? That is the question people asked when I announced I was retiring. A combination of things made me feel it was all drawing to a natural end. — Graeme Le Saux

Nelson had an irrational dislike of 'petabytes', the recognized term for a particular, and particularly large, wodge of data. Anything that sounded like a kitten's gentle nip just didn't have the moxie to do the job asked of it. 'Godzillabytes', on the other hand, shouted to the world that it was dealing with something very, very big . . . and possibly dangerous.) — Terry Pratchett