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Because there might come a day when there is no flashlight, there is no gun, there is no guiding hand. And I want to be ready for it. (divergent pg.138) — Veronica Roth

My fans have been so great. I'll go on fansites and read messages they put, and they all seem like really nice people. — Emily Perkins

Hold on there, pal. Why don't you take a deep breath and tell me what you know. And keep in mind most of us prefer sentences over stream-of-consciousness word vomit. — Alex P. Berg

I've always loved pure, silly slapstick comedy. It always makes me laugh. — Kenneth Branagh

If you have a strong purpose in life, you don't have to be pushed. Your passion will drive you there. — Roy Bennett

How do you remember everything from different books when you are still writing the HP series? As obsessive fans will tell you, I do slip up! Several classrooms move floors mysteriously between books and these are the least serious continuity errors! Most of the fansites will point you in the direction of my mistakes. But the essentials remain consistent from book to book because the story has been plotted for a long time and it is clear in my mind. — J.K. Rowling

Talent alone can't give you a gold medal.There is practise,there is hard work and there is a will to succeed. — Keith Peters

As to the Indians, the guiding principle was, promise them anything just so long as they get out of the way. — Stephen Ambrose

Where there is (consideration for) merit karma and demerit karma; true religion is indeed not present there. There is no merit or demerit karma in true religion. True religion is where merit and demerit karma are considered worthy of abandonment and that which is worthy of acceptance is one's Self-form. — Dada Bhagwan

From it's inception Beat poetry was hailed as "something NEW" and "like all good spontaneous jazz, newness is acceptable and expected - by hip people who listen." But the newness of jazz has in it the echoes of J. S. Bach. — Allen Ginsberg