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The chameleon Love can feed on the air — William Shakespeare

I tell people to write the stories that you're afraid to talk about, the stories you wish you'd forget, because those have the most power. Those are the ones that have the most strength when you give them as a testimony. — Sandra Cisneros

To a close shorn sheep, God gives wind by measure. — George Herbert

Those of you who speak only English, applaud [audience applause]. Those of you who speak only Spanish, applaud [audience applause]. [In mock incredulity] Then how do you know what I just said? — Gloria Estefan

Timidity can be as dangerous as rashness. — Poul Anderson

Every book that you pick up takes you a step away from your real world, but if you read a book about magic, it takes you an extra two steps. — Jenny Nimmo

He looks like a female llama who has been surprised in the bath. — Winston Churchill

The biggest problem in the fictional treatment of sex is that it's not treated as part of the story but as a pause from the story. The best sex scenes in fiction are the ones that advance the story. — K.M. Soehnlein

I get along with Australians really well. Everyone's usually really cool, and it's always a drag to leave. — Henry Rollins

We ought to pay down the national debt, ... The American people are tired of people who make promises about cutting taxes that they cannot keep. — John McCain

[G]randma was always afraid of something. She set aside time each day for dread. And not nameless dread. She was quite specific about the various tragedies stalking her. She feared pneumonia, muggers, riptides, meteors, drunk drivers, drug addicts, serial killers, tornadoes, doctors, unscrupulous grocery clerks, and the Russians. The depth of Grandma's dread came home to me when she bought a lottery ticket and sat before the tv as the numbers were called. After her first three numbers were a match, she began praying feverishly that she wouldn't have the next three. She dreaded winning, for fear that her heart would give out. — J.R. Moehringer

I have often thought that poetry is a way to name loss, but it cannot accompany one on the journey of loss. — Helen Humphreys

I was so shy when I was younger. When I first went to Liverpool I didn't say a word for a year. — Ian Rush