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I want to be a witness to my own time because I've had a sneaking suspicion lately that I'm gonna live a lot longer than most of the people I meet. If I'm gonna be the only one still around to say what happened, I'd better pay close attention now. — Sarah Schulman

I assumed it was someone trying to sell me something. They're always calling to sell. Once they said if I sent in a check for $99 I'd be pre-approved for a credit card, and I said, Right, sure, and if I step under a pigeon I'm preapproved for a load of shit — Nicole Krauss

She was a woman, slight, almost frail in appearance; not someone who could fight with guns to free the slaves, as in the United States, but someone who could fight with knowledge in the corner of the world where she found herself. — Margaret Landon

Don't be embarrassed,' she said, throwing an armful of clothing on the hook. 'I don't faint at the sight of a naked man. Triss Merigold, a friend, says if you've seen one, you've seen them all. — Andrzej Sapkowski

Acting is interesting because you get to be involved in different stories and get to work with different people. Also, acting allows one to be a part of different stories, travel to different parts of the country and all the experiences put together make life interesting. — Nandita Das

Flattery is a foolish suicide; she destroys herself with her own hands. — Edward Gibbon

You either walk into your story and own your truth, or you live outside of your story, hustling for your worthiness. — Brene Brown

Urbino laughed. The Contessa, as usual when it came to things Venetian, was probably right. — Edward Sklepowich

The worst of anything she could do to me would be to make me like her. That's why I ran away. — Jo Walton

Wizards and computers get along about as well as flamethrowers and libraries. — Jim Butcher

Nothing is until it is and until then everything is possible. — Nicola Morgan

I would love to have had much more money so that I could be a philanthropist. — Robin Chase

It is not simply as release or play, in other words, that popular music saves society from its routine murders; it is not just relief from the long day's work or the joy that comes from cutting loose or the affirmation of community that makes it attractive, although all of these play their parts. In the Americas, popular music is a mission and strategy to recover the deep theoretical roots that extend far into the past and constitutes nothing less an alternative history of Western civilization. — Timothy Brennan

New Zealand is a place where you can get well. — James Nesbitt