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Japan is the first nation in the world to accord 'comic books'
originally a 'humorous' form of entertainment mainly for young people
nearly the same social status as novels and films. — Frederik L. Schodt

I really like Septimus Heap. he is my favorite guy in the story. I should make you all read it. — Angie Sage

I've puzzled over the difficulty that students have with editing, and I think I've identified its source: It's their self-talk. We all talk to ourselves, inside our heads. That's what consciousness is. — Richard Rhodes

Freedom was wonderful beyond relief. But with it came that bitch, Duty. — David Brin

What do you know about being sad?'
'I know you don't need a reason. — Aryn Kyle

At the museum a troubled woman destroys a sand painting meticulously created over days by Tibetan monks. The monks are not disturbed. The work is a meditation. They simply begin again. — Susan Griffin

You only require two things in life: your sanity and your wife. — Tony Blair

I may like the Blizzard best, of all the songs I have written. — Judy Collins

There! I can't fix the whole country, and it will only last a few days, but I present you with the sun, on behalf of my dreadfully boring magic.
He bows low, holding out his hand. I reach out tentatively, afraid of being burned, but the globe merely hovers above my hand where I slide it on top of Finn's. It's golden and deliciously warm and instantly makes me happier and more at ease than I've been in weeks.
I laugh, delighted, and by the look on Finn's face you'd think I was the one who had given him an absurd and wonderful gift. — Kiersten White

Let sleeping dogs lie - who wants to rouse 'em? — David Copperfield

For the most expensive way to realize an orgasm, men open their wallets. For the cheapest, they close their eyes. — Mokokoma Mokhonoana

From these articles of my confession you can imagine others to my discredit. But whatever I make myself out to be, provided that I show myself as I am, I am fulfilling my purpose. — Michel De Montaigne

Catch me coming to my senses, when it's so delightful to be mad. I'm too sharp for that. — E.D.E.N. Southworth

Tis easiest dealing with the firmest mind
More just when it resists, and, when it yields, more kind. — George Crabbe