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I feel drained. There must be another answer, but I'm too emotionally beat up to think. I just want to crawl into the vault in my head and close the door on the world. I lean toward Raffe and feel his muscles against my arm. I close my eyes and relax into him. He feels so solid. I'm not sure if I'm giving him comfort or the other way around. — Susan Ee

It was a sight to make Zane Grey reach for his ballpoint, or Sergio Leone send out for another fifty foot of standard eight. — Robert Rankin

Disease may score a direct hit on only one member of a family, but shrapnel tears the flesh of the others. — Betty Rollin

Because it is gone you cannot say it will not return; even though you may say it has never yet returned-you cannot say that it will not. It is blasphemy to say a bit of metal has destroyed life, just as it is presumptuous to say that because life has disappeared it has been destroyed. I stood among the heaps of the dead and I knew-no, I felt that death is only a sound we make to signify the Thing we do not know. — Robert Leckie

Theatres, along with the likes of the Ulster Orchestra, for example, are the cultural heartbeats of our towns and cities, and without them, we are much poorer for it. — James Nesbitt

I have an affinity for Africa, especially East Africa, and Kansas looks very much like that. — Bill Kurtis

In examinations the foolish ask questions that the wise cannot answer. — Oscar Wilde

If I can do things right, I don't see why everyone else can't. — Courtney Summers

I would only hire someone to work directly for me if I was willing to work for that person. — Mark Zuckerberg

I have my teachers who tell me what to do. I'm not quite old enough yet to be truly independent. — Victor LaValle

History is nothing but gossip about the past, with the hope that it might be true. — Gore Vidal

I'm a filmmaker, so I always think: When is the breaking point? Sometimes you've got to go beyond the breaking point, and then you catch it. When is long enough? It's one of those things you have to look at, walk away, and go home and find out what it is. — Steven Rodney McQueen

I got my first instrument at Christmas when I was three or four. My dad and mom got me a mandolin. It was the only instrument that fit me because I was so small. I went straight from that into drums when I was six and then started playing guitar when I was seven or eight. — Chord Overstreet