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And in that fraction of a second before anything actually happened, Santino Corleone knew he was a dead man. — Mario Puzo

Lots of places to hone your skill as an artist and still earn a paycheck while you're waiting to kick the door down. — Joe Madureira

A wilderness, in contrast with those areas where man and his own works dominate the landscape, is hereby recognized as an area where the earth and its community of life are untrammeled by man, where man himself is a visitor who does not remain. — Howard Zahniser

The Internet? We are not interested in it — Bill Gates

Isn't doing nothing a kind of troublemaking? — Anthony Doerr

A page from a journal of modern experimental physics will be as mysterious to the uninitiated as a Tibetan mandala. Both are records of enquiries into the nature of the universe. — Fritjof Capra

I can see that Elijah knows exactly what Thompson's asking. Thompson is asking if Elijah likes killing. Elijah considers it for a moment. 'It's in my blood,' he finally says. — Joseph Boyden

The grandmother, the mother, the worker, the student, the intellectual, the professional, the unemployed, everybody identified with the songs because they were descriptions of life in the city. — Ruben Blades

If I didn't like her so much, I'd hate her. — Val McDermid

Remembering that you are going to die is the best way that I know to avoid the trap of thinking you have something to lose. You are already naked. — Oliver Burkeman

So I guess that the next time I make a date with a concussed guy, I should pin a note to his collar so he doesn't forget."
"Good plan." His hand was next to hers on the table. He let his thumb glide over her fingers, a small, almost casual touch that sent a shudder through her. "I'm sorry I forgot our date. — Jill Shalvis

Where are you going?" Turing had asked.
"Nowhere."
"Me too. — David Lagercrantz

Given how long philosophers have been at conceptual analysis (I mean the 20th century stuff), and how many have been doing it, what can we say are the two most important concept results of all that effort? — Patricia Churchland