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And honestly, given the choice of facing my mother or a vampire, I think I'd always choose the latter. — Krystle Jones
I am a close friend of Robert Loggia. And I just love how, with actors, there's the screen persona. Here is Robert, known for his portrayal of many characters, including gangsters. But in real life, he is elegant and erudite. He sits in the garden reading the sonnets of William Shakespeare. — Luanne Rice
Revenge is what I want. Nothing but pure unadulterated revenge. But my mother brought me up to be a lady. — J.P. Donleavy
The story of who you are, were, will be: you don't have to accept any of this. If you want, bypass selective editing and let the whole thing go. All of it. Stay on the blank page as long as you want; then write a new story if you like. Just remember that you'll have to write in roles for other people that they like if you want others to play along. — Jason Louv
I think that one of the problems that jazz has is that it's so incestuous that it's starting to kill itself. — Branford Marsalis
What characterized the whole punk scene for me in 1977 was there was no racism or sexism. It was an anarchy of -isms, and a matter of abolishing it all. — Chrissie Hynde
He tried to pull me against him, and I bit him on the lip.
He licked his lip with the tip of his tongue. 'Did you just bite me? — Becca Fitzpatrick
People are starting to recognize me, and it can be hard because I'm a really nice person, and people will ask me uncomfortable questions like they know me, and I'm just like, 'Umm ... can I walk away now?' — Jessie Pavelka
Add your light to the sum of light. — Leo Tolstoy
From now on, consider yourself a con artist. — Carsten Jensen
People think that stories are shaped by people. In fact, it's the other way around. — Terry Pratchett
If the baby needs a bed," George offered, "Simon and I could keep him in our sock drawer."
Simon gave George an appalled glare. George looked distressed. — Cassandra Clare