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You dead awhile there, mon." "It happens," he said. "I'm getting used to it." "You dealin' wi' th' darkness, mon." "Only game in town, it looks like." "Jah love, Case, — William Gibson

New York is a great place to be as an unrepresented actor because there are so many 'open auditions' that you can show up for without being submitted by an agent. — Catherine Mary Stewart

Instead of wondering WHY this is happening to you, consider why this is happening to YOU. — Dalai Lama XIV

A life path may change because of important decisions or events. Those were what drove my current path.
But sometimes the smallest event can also drive a turn. In the case of Eli Vanto, that force was a single, overheard word.
Chiss. Where had Cadet Vanto heard that name? What did it mean to him? He had already spoken one reason, but there might well be others. Indeed, the full truth might have several layers. But what were they?
On a ship as large as this, there was only one practical way to find out.
Thus did my path take yet another turn. As, certainly, did his. — Timothy Zahn

The simple lies are the hardest, funnily enough. The big ones seem to just fall off the tongue: — Fiona Barton

One's first step in wisdom is to question everything - and one's last is to come to terms with everything. — Georg Christoph Lichtenberg

I would say the damage here is much more [than the tsunami], the magnitude of the calamity here is much more — Bill Vaughan

Glamour is an imaginative process that creates a specific emotional response: a sharp mixture of projection, longing, admiration, and aspiration. It evokes an audience's hopes and dreams and makes them seem attainable, all the while maintaining enough distance to sustain the fantasy. — Virginia Postrel

I believe more in the scissors than I do in the pencil. — Truman Capote

To the best of my knowledge, my youngest reader is 10 and the oldest is 95. — Gail Carriger