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I like living in the city where I have all my books and music and can go out to buy that night's dinner or easily see a band. But I also like the wild places, especially hiking in the desert and the Eastern woodlands. Do I have to choose? — Charles De Lint

There are only two people in your life, when you think of them, they will either give you a negative feeling, or a warm feeling, when you think of them. — Robert Black

I feel like an epic fail right now. Like I'm the captain of my own personal failboat. — Jennifer L. Armentrout

Lucifer also has died with God, and from his ashes has arisen a spiteful demon who does not even understand the object of his venture. — Albert Camus

No problems are temporary until they are over. All problems are potentially permanent. — Austin Wright

The worst feeling: when you just have to wait and prepare yourself for the lie. — Gillian Flynn

Winning awards is great. Everyone wants to put a feather in their cap but for me the ultimate validation comes when you're standing on top of a peak and the weather's moving in and you're trying to manage logistics with your client, whether its food, water, shelter, and really there's only one constant out there: I know the last person I'm going to get to take care of is myself, so my gear has got to work. I take a lot of pride in knowing Eddie Bauer makes the best gear out there. — Reggie Crist

Eternal vigilance is the price of knowledge. — George Santayana

If you take a bale of hay and tie it to the tail of a mule and then strike a match and set the bale of hay on fire, and if you then compare the energy expended shortly thereafter by the mule with the energy expended by yourself in the striking of the match, you will understand the concept of amplification. — William Shockley

A scientific law is not a scientific law if it only holds when some supernatural being decides to let things run and not intervene. In — Stephen Hawking

Being a writer of fiction isn't like being a compulsive liar, honestly. — Neil Gaiman

That day.
Even though my back is turned,
I can see what's going on.
The sound of their taunting-
I know what that looks like.
Words like freak and loser-
I know what kind of face says them.
Our teacher is ignoring it;
he does not have the strength to deal with it.
Or maybe he agrees with what's being said.
He agrees by talking math as the notebook
is pulled out of Anton's hand.
Even though he sees what's going on,
his back is turned. — David Levithan