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You can tell I don't like this book, because I drew in it. And that's better than anything else that's in this book. — Dan Bergstein
I believe that intelligence and rationality will always be primary no matter what shape sentient creatures take. To not think that would be to doubt the value of life itself. — Peter F. Hamilton
If vices were profitable, the virtuous man would be the sinner. — Francis Bacon
You judge people as you meet them. — Shayne Ward
Our hearts and imaginations need to dance and play if we are to live awake — Jaeda DeWalt
It's odd, though, what makes you think about the truth. It's so rarely involved in the events of your life. I quit thinking about the truth for a time then. Its finer points seems impossible to find among the facts. — Richard Ford
About two months into the Whisky, I borrowed some money and rented a remote recording truck. — Johnny Rivers
The first rule of world-building is available physics, which basically means that if you want it to feel real, it has to follow the same rules as this world, from gravity to how human behaviour works. If you have a fantasy element that doesn't obey the laws of physics, make sure that it has a fantasy explanation. — Trudi Canavan
Dance when the moon sings, and don't cry about troubles that haven't yet come. — Patricia Briggs
You're a quiet, beautiful woman in a loud, ugly place. An orchid among weeds. You define obvious. — Lynn Viehl
I know I will never have a hit single in America. — Morrissey
Alternative medicine people call themselves "holistic" and say it's the "whole" approach. Well, if it's the whole approach, let it be the mind as well. Use logic, use sense, use the incredible five wits you were given by creation. — Stephen Fry
All laws which can be violated without doing any one any injury are laughed at. Nay, so far are they from doing anything to control the desires and passions of men that, on the contrary, they direct and incite men's thoughts the more toward those very objects, for we always strive toward what is forbidden and desire the things we are not allowed to have. And men of leisure are never deficient in the ingenuity needed to enable them to outwit laws framed to regulate things which cannot be entirely forbidden ... He who tries to determine everything by law will foment crime rather than lessen it. — Baruch Spinoza