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He's Loren Hale. Ice and whiskey. Powerful and intoxicating. — Krista Ritchie
Having a facility for language is an important part of being an author. — Elizabeth George
He has certainly earned a reputation as a fantastic mayor, because the results speak for themselves. I mean, New York's a safer place for him to be. — George W. Bush
Racism is a sign of ignorance, in my opinion. It's people who haven't been anywhere, haven't seen the world. — Tyson Fury
People talk about the beauty of the spring, but I can't see it. The trees are brown and bare, slimy with rain. Some are crawling with new purple hairs. And the buds are bulging like tumorous acne, and I can tell that something wet, and soft, and cold, and misshapen is about to be born.
And I am turning into a vampire. — M T Anderson
If you have no wish to bring others to heaven, you are not going there yourself. — Charles Spurgeon
If he needs a million acres to make him feel rich, seems to me he needs it 'cause he feels awful poor inside hisself, and if he's poor in hisself, there ain't no million acres gonna make him feel rich, an' maybe he's disappointed that nothin' he can do 'll make him feel rich. — John Steinbeck
That's not a role you prepare for. There's no preparation. You don't have time to prepare for the reading of an audiobook. You do the reading of an audiobook in basically two days' time - an unabridged version, maybe three days. — LeVar Burton
Being daunted by her father in every intellectual attempt, she read every book that came in her way, almost with as much delight as if it had been forbidden. — Elizabeth Gaskell
Being a Southerner, I'm interested in sex, violence, religion and all the things that make life interesting. — Karin Slaughter
The ill effects of thought come about when we forget that thought is a function of our consciousness ... an ability that we as human beings have. We are the producers of our own thinking. — Richard Carlson