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I was offered to take over for Reba in 'Annie Get Your Gun,' but it wasn't where I wanted to be. I think my fans would be upset if I confined my shows to one city for a long period of time. — Bonnie Raitt

We are the planet, fully as much as water, earth, fire and air are the planet, and if the planet survives, it will only be through heroism. Not occasional heroism, a remarkable instance of it here and there, but constant heroism, systematic heroism, heroism as governing principle. — Russell Banks

You only deserve what you make yourself worthy of. — Abbi Glines

Molly blinked, then looked at Thomas and said, "Wait a minute ... We're his flunkies."
"You, may be," Thomas said, sneering. "I'm his thug. I'm way higher than a flunky."
"You are high if you think I'm taking any orders from you," Molly said tartly. — Jim Butcher

a sense of such oneness and familiarity that words often weren't needed. — Richelle Mead

The most important job of a leader is to instill the confidence to follow. — Kevin T. Cunningham

The business model - where books can be returned, and where a 50% sell-through is considered acceptable - is archaic and wasteful. Writers get small royalties, little say in how their books are marketed and sold, and simple things like cover and title approval are unheard of unless you're a huge bestseller. — J.A. Konrath

Fish did not discover water. — Marshall McLuhan

Oh yeah, just push the knife in further and twist, why doncha?! — Aya Nakahara

All story fiction is both truth that happens and never happens. Fiction is always about humanity, even if no subject is humanitarian or even human. — Richard Bunning

We are only bits of protein in a cruel universe of silica and fire. — Tadeusz Konwicki

An aphorism is a personal observation inflated into a universal truth, a private posing as a general. — Stefan Kanfer

The one person who has more illusions than the dreamer is the man of action. — Oscar Wilde