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I have a fear of things growing on things. I don't know where it came from. But I go hiking a lot, and sometimes I can't handle moss growing on trees or tumors on trees or mushrooms. — Lara Jean Chorostecki

She was Amy, and she was forever. She was one of Twelve and also the other, the one above and behind, the Zero. She was the Girl from Nowhere, the One Who Walked In, who lived a thousand years; Amy of Multitudes, the Girl with the Souls Inside Her. She was Amy. She was Amy. She was Amy. — Justin Cronin

I trained in Toronto with a private acting teacher, who was wonderful, for years growing up. — Megan Park

He had supposed for years that he had no secrets from himself. Here was proof that he had a great big secret somewhere inside, and he could not imagine what it was. — Kurt Vonnegut

Until you understand a writer's ignorance, presume yourself ignorant of his understanding. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge

The legitimate aim of criticism is to direct attention to the excellent. The bad will dig its own grave, and the imperfect may safely be left to that final neglect from which no amount of present undeserved popularity can rescue it. — Christian Nestell Bovee

Every scientist should remove the word 'impossible' from their lexicon. — Christopher Reeve

My intention ... isn't to create controversy. — Brett Favre

Reading Shakespeare is sometimes like looking through a window into a dark room. You don't see in. You see nothing but a reflection of yourself unable to see in. An unflattering image of yourself blind. — Antony Sher

Take away the In God We Trust, tell me what the hell is wrong with us. — R. Kelly

I walked around the block twice, passed 200 people and failed to see a human being. — Charles Bukowski

Think of it ... that in your heart there is an answer to all the things and sights of the world, that everything concerns you, that you ought to know as much about everything as it is possible for man to know. — Hermann Hesse