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Brunetti asked, surprised how painful he still found the thought of his mother. He had tried for the last year, with singular lack of success, to tell himself that his mother, that bright-spirited woman who had raised them and loved them with unqualified devotion, had moved off to some other place, where she waited, still quickwitted and eager to smile, for that befuddled shell that was her body to come and join her so that they could drift off together to a final peace. 'I — Donna Leon

One advantage of talking to yourself is that you know at least somebody's listening. — Franklin P. Jones

Three years with Claudia had taught Ruso that when a woman said something did not matter and refused to tell you what it was, it usually mattered a great deal - to her, if not to you. Frequently her way of punishing you for not knowing what it was in the first place was to refuse to tell you until you gave up asking. This was her cue to accuse you of not caring about her, otherwise you would have known what she wanted you to know without having to be told. Finally, if you were lucky, she would explain the latest way in which you had failed her expectations. If you were not lucky, she would explain ... — Ruth Downie

When writing a novel a writer should create living people; people not characters. A character is a caricature. — Ernest Hemingway,

The greatest bad guys, you understand where they're coming from. They believe they're doing the right thing. Sometimes it's for greed, sometimes it's for other reasons, but they are what they call the center of good. They always believe they're doing the right thing. — John Lasseter

Nothing got more serious than allowing a tortoise to crawl across your kitchen floor. — J. Lynn

If you want to be popular all the time, you will misgovern — Mr. Lee

Think about what it feels like when you interact with someone who makes you notice what's good about yourself (raising your status), who is clear with his expectations of you (increasing certainty), who lets you make decisions (increasing autonomy), who connects with you on a human level (increasing relatedness), and who treats you fairly. — David Rock

Natural ability without education has more often raised a man to glory and virtue than education without natural ability. — Marcus Tullius Cicero

When I look around at Broadway and the West End, theatre is becoming an exclusive club. — Kevin Spacey

They work now with computers for building buildings and books, but not ever with new ideas. — Emil Ruder