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The big blank spaces in the map are all being filled in, and there's no room for romance anywhere. — Arthur Conan Doyle

Their meal was illuminated by torches, which Gwen found were utterly without fire. What the children called torches were really just small platforms on tall, wooden poles. The reason they radiated light was because fairies had flown up to them to waltz and glow on the tiny dance floors. — Audrey Greathouse

I've always been told I have a giant placenta. — Bethenny Frankel

That's why you aren't hearing from anyone out there. That's why the great silence persists. There are many other living intelligences out there, no doubt, but they can't leave their home planets any more than we can, because life is a planetary expression, and can only survive on its home planet." "But — Kim Stanley Robinson

The history of the failure of war can almost be summed up in two words: too late. — Douglas MacArthur

Well, you know. It's always the end of the world. — Autumn Christian

After staring at origami directions long enough, you sort of become one with them and start understanding them from the inside. — Zooey Deschanel

I felt like I'd been licked by a hungry, dangerous lion. It felt fucking wonderful. — Mimi Jean Pamfiloff

I told that girl, in the kindest, gentlest way, that I could not consent to deliver judgment upon any one's manuscript, because an individual's verdict was worthless. It might underrate a work of high merit and lose it to the world, or it might overrate a trashy production and so open the way for its infliction upon the world. I said that the great public was the only tribunal competent to sit in judgment upon a literary effort, and therefore it must be best to lay it before that tribunal in the outset, since in the end it must stand or fall by that mighty court's decision any way. — Mark Twain

I have the strength to endure it all. — Moshe Dayan

I need to be able to play the music, and so I don't like to have intimidation be part of it. — Hilary Hahn