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I was born in 1929, that was the depression, so the golf course was manned by my father and two guys, they worked for my dad and they took me with them everywhere they went. And it was fun. — Arnold Palmer

My life as a working theorist began three months after this preliminary study and background reading, when Oscar gently nudged me toward working on a particular problem. — Rudolph A. Marcus

She draws back, yet refuses to lose skin contact. Golden light flickers across his face. He is the night, the stars. His soul shines so brightly, she could pour it into a jar, and it'd be as bright as the sun. — Laura Kreitzer

My space chums think my unique hookup with humanity could be evolution's awkward attempt to jump-start itself up again. They're thinking just maybe, going crazy could be the evolutionary process trying to hurry up mind expansion. Maybe my mind didn't snap. Maybe it was just trying to stretch itself into a new shape. The cerebral cortex trying to grow a thumb of sorts. — Lily Tomlin

We should've looked before," Vera says, her voice soft. "We could've saved you the trouble."
"Are you kidding? The trouble was the best part. — Emma Mills

Our envy always lasts longer than the happiness of those we envy. — Heraclitus

How great the lie right to the top: We don't torture people in America and people who say we do simply know nothing about our country. — George W. Bush

Problems are like Balloons. We let them unnecessarily blow up. — R.v.m.

From my years of teaching creative writing, I know that new writers take the setting for granted, as simply a place to set the action, but setting is a vital element in fiction writing and deserves serious treatment. — Garry Disher

So much of what you see now in Hollywood is written and directed by committee, and you can see it. — Trey Parker

To a lover of books the shops and sales in London present irresistible temptations. — Edward Gibbon

The love she had felt for him in the past was still there within her, covered over now like a bandaged wound, not yet healed underneath and perhaps still easily reopened. — Lee Server

Accordingly, the one respect in which I depart from my younger self is that I now regard those people who have little or no story to tell themselves as terribly fortunate. — Lionel Shriver

Were they like Star Trek's Star-Base 9, polyglot, — Stephen Oppenheimer