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I think that genre distinctions basically boil down to marketing categories, which are outdated. Any time people have an argument about them, they're arguing about something that doesn't exist in any meaningful way that has to do with style or substance or actual content of books. — Emily Gould

The Dude just pounded his way in a straight line, convinced that the lion was a figment of his imagination and that the vampire ahead of him was just Grendel's deformed mutant brother. — Ilona Andrews

As a child I never thought about what I wanted to be, but I thought a lot about what I wanted to do. — Sheryl Sandberg

The charms of money are distinctly under-represented in literature. There are no songs or poems extolling its virtues. This seems on the face of it strange. The claims of money to be celebrated in verse might well seem to be no less than those of faithful dogs, beautiful women, or jugs of wine. — Celia Green

Perceptive. She's as smart as she is beautiful. And probably doesn't think she's either one. — M. Leighton

I feel like from a very early age, we know who we are as individuals. I love when I see parents with their kids in these crazy outfits and they're like, "That's what they wanted to wear." Those small things are so important. — Tyler Blackburn

I wonder either their God has turned old, sick or died, because even the religious people no more believe in shit. — M.F. Moonzajer

There's the moon trying to look romanticMoon's too old that's her troubleAren't we all? — Roger McGough

Too much success is the enemy, too much failure is demoralizing. — Nassim Nicholas Taleb

He had always seen his self-sufficiency as an admirable quality, a way of not imposing upon other people, but he could see now that it was an insult to those close to you. — Mark Haddon

When I see big movies that are only about good versus evil, and the good guy wins, I only can think we're in a far more complicated world than that. I frankly think that this binary philosophy is actually a dangerous way to look at the world. — Gavin Hood