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One of the first lessons a necromancer learns is the art of playing dumb. Of course, one problem with playing dumb is that is seeps into your everyday life. ~Jaime Vegas — Kelley Armstrong

Acting is make-believe. I never believe I'm the character; I want you to believe. — Kirk Douglas

If you learn to sell, it's worth more than a degree. It's worth more than the heavyweight championship of the world. It's even more important than having a million dollars in the bank. Learn to sell, and you'll never starve. — George Foreman

One man in a meeting, filled with unbelief, can make a place for the devil to have a seat. — Smith Wigglesworth

The madness of youth made me unafraid. — Lauren DeStefano

May 1, 2011
Young jubulent Americans celebrating the killing of a murderer of women and children, and people ask;
"Is it right to celebrate?"
I watched these Americans in Times Square, D.C. and the world , a great generation, that died for freedom and that of the oppressed, and people ask; "Is it right to feel joy?"
"Yes, I sat proudly with tears in my eyes."
I was watching footage of the end of World War Two ... Johnny Flora — Johnny Flora

When we don't give ourselves fully to the work we were born to do, we do the world - and ourselves - a disservice. — Jeff Goins

Remember that everything that is happening around you, good or bad, is in some way conspiring to help you. — Debasish Mridha

As a novelist, you could say that I am dreaming while I am awake, and every day I can continue with yesterday's dream. Because it is a dream, there are so many contradictions and I have to adjust them to make the story work. But, in principle, the original dream does not change. — Haruki Murakami

If we evolved a race of Isaac Newtons, that would not be progress. For the price Newton had to pay for being a supreme intellect was that he was incapable of friendship, love, fatherhood, and many other desirable things. As a man he was a failure; as a monster he was superb. — Aldous Huxley

I admire anybody who has the guts to write anything at all. — E.B. White