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Success made me self-sufficient, but it also took away my anonymity. I'm just this quiet nobody, and all of a sudden people are nervous around me. That was kind of weird. — Lisa Bonet

The only secret of magic is that I'm willing to work harder on it than you think it's worth. — Penn Jillette

Why they were loaded with bags of beans and peas and anything else they happened to pick up when they were still some distance away from the street where the first blind man and his wife lived, for that is where they are going, is a question that could only occur to someone who has never in his life suffered shortages. — Jose Saramago

I stopped painting in 1990 at the peak of my success just to deny people my beautiful paintings, and I did it out of spite. — Vincent Gallo

...his tortured voice lost in the much grander cries of the world around him. — Osman Welela

What would ever become of Tilly-Valley's religion in that world, with headlights flashing along cemented highways, and all existence dominated by electricity? What would become of old women reading by candlelight? What would become of his own life-illusion, his secret 'mythology,' in such a world? — John Cowper Powys

Her hair, long, black and flowing, was her great asset, and she liked to wear it over her shoulders, — Amitav Ghosh

Don't get me wrong - I was not a Nazi, and in my eyes Hitler seemed like some absurd character in an operetta. But, it would have been almost impossible not to be infected by the optimism about the future, which was rife among ordinary people in Hamburg. - Henrik Vanger — Stieg Larsson

I like to take afternoon naps in the nude. — Cleo Moore

People are sometimes losing their homes before being convicted of a crime, or their cash or their cars. — Sarah Stillman

I was a good student - a geek, really - editor of the school paper, thought I was going to go to university. — Birgitte Hjort Sorensen

Life has taught me that the greatest tragedy is not to die too soon but to live too long. — Ellen Glasgow