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Calling for delivery is my favorite recipe. — Sarah Dessen
People say they want to read about life but that's not what they want at all. They want a version of life. Don't you realize, someone else's version of someone else's life is still fiction? It's still a story. But it has no imagination. That's what you people have done. You've murdered imagination. — Andersen Prunty
Human beings actually have quite a bit of willpower. They don't know too much about it, but they have quite a bit. — Frederick Lenz
Poetry is an orphan of silence. — Charles Simic
You thought about dragging me into your bed this morning."
"I thought about stabbing you and running away screaming. You broke into my house without permission and slobbered all over me. You're a damn lunatic! And don't give me that line about smelling my desire; I know it's bullshit."
"I didn't need to smell you. I could tell by the dreamy look in your eyes and the way your tongue licked the inside of my mouth. — Ilona Andrews
Hopefully, any character I play has an anchor in reality. — Michael Sheen
Our infinitesimal hopes should survive longer than our vast disappointments — Munia Khan
Even those who do not, or cannot, avail themselves of a scientific education, choose to benefit from the technology that is made possible by the scientific education of others. — Richard Dawkins
A great country worthy of the name does not have any friends. — Charles De Gaulle
Never forget that when thirteen dine together, the first to rise will be the first to die! — J.K. Rowling
I could not fall back in love with Chase Jennings. Doing so was like falling in love with a thunderstorm. Exciting and powerful, yes. Even beautiful. But violently tempered, unpredictable, and ultimately short-lived. — Kristen Simmons
A man has to have something he can put faith in. — Erich Maria Remarque
She has carefully audited her life and found she has no requirement for a husband. — Helen Smith