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I'm not very comfortable being an actorvist so to get to do something that I believe in is a much more comfortable way for me to be political. — Allison Janney

When people got old, why did they always develop a passion for scrabbling in the earth? Were they trying to get used to it? — Sergei Lukyanenko

I could smell an arrogance,
it was my cheap fragrance. — Toba Beta

Our lives make ripples.... Not even death can stop them. — Laurel Garver

He stays in the shadows, refusing to let me see him, but I can almost imagine that sinister smile and the intensity in those aqua eyes. — S.L. Jennings

If your dreams are so simple and easy to attain, why don't you walk straight to them and take them? — Wisdom Primus

There are as many kinds of missionaries as there are human beings. There are the terrible, colonialist power-grabbers, still, and there are plenty of the sort of well-intentioned villains who do great harm and don't understand that they are doing great harm. — Kyle Minor

I write first drafts feverishly fast, and then I spend years editing. It's not that sentence-by-sentence perfectionist technique some writers I admire use. I need to see the thing, in some form, and then work with it over and over and over until it makes sense to me - until its concerns approach me, until its themes come to my attention. At that editing stage, the story picks itself and it's just up to me to see it, to find it. If I've done a good job, what it all means will force me to confront it in further edits. — Porochista Khakpour

The repercussions of one person living in stubborn gladness are incalculable. — Martha Beck

In every age of transition men are never so firmly bound to one way of life as when they are about to abandon it. — Bernard Levin

Oh dear, life is pretty tough sometimes, isn't it? — Louisa May Alcott