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Laistrygonians. The monsters in the gym. They're a race of giant cannibals who live in the far north. Odysseus ran into them once, but I've never seen them as far south as New York before." "Laistry - I can't even say that. What would you call them in English?" She thought about it for a moment. "Canadians," she decided. — Rick Riordan

The one wholly true thought one can hold about the past is that it is not here. To think about it at all is therefore to think about illusions. — Esther Hicks

Is this one of those days where we all stalk out in fury? Because I simply haven't got the energy for it. — Cassandra Clare

Your courage is there right alongside of your fear. — Sanna Anderson

Hen, there's such a temptation to just constantly write things that are going to make the fans happy. Sometimes it takes a little bit of unhappiness to make those happy pay-offs work better. That's something that is fascinating to us and I think has really changed the way that stories are told. — Jeff Pinkner

My buddy Tim Bass he's a-workin' pumpin gas, and he makes two fifty for an hour. He's got rhythm in his hands as he's tappin' on the cans, sings rock and roll in the shower. — Jon Stewart

Belief is necessarily something false that diverts and suffocates effective production — Gilles Deleuze

Even the great scientists have reported that their creative break-throughs came at a time of mental quietude. The surprising result of a nationwide inquiry among America's most eminent mathematicians, including Einstein, to find out their working methods, was that thinking 'plays only a subordinate part in the brief, decisive phase of the creative act itself'. — Eckhart Tolle

To be communal is to be something fallacious. It is to be something more or less than being, a subjugation or propagation of the self to exist within the external condition. — Dew Platt

I sent mental voodoo arrows into the back of his had the whole way. — Jojo Moyes