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I'm a sci-fi fan, and I guess you have to let go of some of that at some point, and realize that as long as you're focused on telling a story that you care about, at the end of the day, that's what really matters, even to hard-core sci-fi fans. — Rian Johnson
Then Rachel said, "Mama used to tell me that God saw everything, knew everything, even what was in our hearts."
"Yes," Catherine agreed, "especially there."
"So, He'd know, wouldn't he, what kind of pain was in your mama's heart when she took that medicine." She didn't wait for a reply. "So why can't you trust that God knows enough not to blame her for what she did. — Alan Brennert
Your soul can never be long going to the fixed stars, where I intend to settle; or else you may find me in the milky way. — Michael Kelahan
In every author let us distinguish the man from his works. — Voltaire
God has blessed me with a wonderful family, a successful business, and outstanding employees. I do not take these blessings lightly. — David Green
Mom, you're the one who said to never stop in case I get raped or picked up by a democrat. — Maggie Stiefvater
When we destroy an old prejudice, we have need of a new virtue. — Madame De Stael
I have a corn creamer that I love. It extracts pulp and juice from kernels, and I simmer that down into a creamed corn that has an almost mashed potato-like consistency. I add butter and hit it with chopped fresh chives at the end for an accent of color. — Nick Offerman
Watch for the thing that will show itself to you. Because that thing, when you find it, will be your future. — Arthur Golden
I don't even think in terms of ambition. — Kevin Spacey
Nothing is so entirely admirable as a man bravely wretched. — Seneca The Younger
All other swindlers upon earth are nothing to the self-swindlers, and with such pretences did I cheat myself. — Charles Dickens
Equality is truly sweet. — Kristin Chenoweth
Fiction writing, and the reading of it, and book buying, have always been the activities of a tiny minority of people, even in the most-literate societies. — Paul Theroux