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All those people I didn't even know, I couldn't pick them out of a lineup if I had to, but they had worked their whole lives to get the knowledge that ended up saving my life. It was because of them that I was in this magnificent wave of people and music. — Maria Semple

I never dreamed about being an actor, because that was out of reach. Coming from a small town that was big in farming, and also big in clothing factories, you don't dream about being a professional football player or an actor. — Herschel Walker

Our normal expectations about reality are created by a social consensus. We are taught how to see and understand the world. The trick of socialization is to convince us that the descriptions we agree upon define the limits of the real world. What we call reality is only one way of seeing the world, a way that is supported by social consensus. — Carlos Castaneda

A thing that most creatives don't do well is that you've gotta learn to listen. — Lee Clow

Oh, hey princess!" Puck waved inanely as the nymphs pulled him to his feet, still giggling. His hair gleamed, his eyes gleamed, and I barely recognized him. "Wanna play ride the phouka with us? — Julie Kagawa

We've grown into a whole - we're not just tiny episodes of good and bad. — Ashley Pullo

Happiness often sneaks in a door you did not know you had left open. — John Barrymore

Thank you for nothing, you stupid reptile. — Cressida Cowell

A Tolet ad: "Two beds boys available". I wonder which one is Tolet? — Santosh Avvannavar

A tinker's debt is always paid: Once for any simple trade. Twice for freely-given aid. Thrice for any insult made. — Patrick Rothfuss

To know a person in his home is not to know him at all: to meet him on a country road with only his baggage is to at last contact the core, the inner cell of his personality. — John Tibbetts

Many people only go to see other people when they want to ask for some favour. — Alexander McCall Smith

For a poet, it will be terrible if there are no women. He will not have anything to write about. — Debasish Mridha