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I'm still an English professor at Rice University here in Houston. They've been very generous in letting me on a very long leash to just work on 'The Passage' and its sequels. — Justin Cronin

I never liked you, and I always will. — Samuel Goldwyn

In all my characters, I try to find an iota of myself, and in Castle, I found a lot. He gets away with a lot, so that's fun. — Nathan Fillion

Alas! (exclaimed I) how am I to avoid those evils I shall never be exposed to? — Jane Austen

I love pasta with the homemade marinara sauce I had as a kid. — Bernadette Peters

You can't have a bad time at Disney World. It's not allowed. They have hidden electronic surveillance cameras everywhere, and if they catch you failing to laugh with childlike wonder, they lock you inside a costume representing a beloved Disney character such as Goofy and make you walk about in the Florida heat getting grabbed and leaped on by violently excited children until you have learned your lesson. — Dave Barry

How can it be that this town is so full of people they're falling off the pavements and yet only in dreams am I in someone's arms? — Anjum Hasan

I sing all day. And it's good for you. Good for your vocal cords. — Dick Van Dyke

I did not say history was bunk. It was bunk to me . I did not need it very bad. — Henry Ford

In fact, I thought that Christianity was very a good and a very valuable thing for us. But after a while, I began to feel that the story that I was told about this religion wasn't perhaps completely whole, that something was left out. — Chinua Achebe

It is your responsibility to find fault with me, it is mine to hear you out. But don't expect me to change. — John Irving

He has the power to heal and strengthen the soul. He is Jesus Christ. — Per G. Malm

His love was like the liberal air, embracing all, to cheer and bless. — William Wordsworth