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The maniacal lunatics in control of our society know exactly how human beings tick and they are masters at manipulation. — Bruce McDonald

Never, ever underestimate your readers. Everything you do registers. — Rita Mae Brown

I was forever reading outside of the field as well as in it. — Robert Sheckley

Adrienne Rich was one of the most widely-read and influential poets of her time, a leading feminist, known especially for her politically-engaged verse. Her best-known volume, "Diving into the Wreck," won the National Book Award in 1973. — Earl Scruggs

Friendship depends on interlocking time, place, and state of mind. — E.L. Konigsburg

She was with Jude so rarely that when she was, every cell of her body rang with grateful knowledge of it. — Emma Donoghue

I wish all men were like dogs. — Halle Berry

I'm not really one for fancy, big words and poetry, and the scriptwriters worked very hard on 'Paradise Lost' to translate it. — Callan McAuliffe

There was other stuff, too, like how something can be so much more than the parts it took to make it, and why people need things around them that lift them above their lives and make them feel the miracle of living. — Wendelin Van Draanen

The week before the marathon, sleep well. If normally you "get by" with five hours but require seven, make sure you get seven every night. The sleep you get the week leading up to the marathon is more important than the night before. The night before, you probably won't sleep well due to anxiety, excitement and anticipation. — Gina Greenlee

It doesn't really seem possible that being happy is as simple as deciding to focus on what is good in the world and not on what is bad — Missy Marston

Your indignant behavior over the slightest perceived gender inequality makes it almost certain that inequality is what you masturbate to at night. — Kitty Thomas

Love isn't what anyone said. It's worse. You can die from it at any moment. — Lidia Yuknavitch

But our waking life, and our growing years, were for the most part spent in the kitchen, and until we married, or ran away, it was the common room we shared. — Laurie Lee