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I want to make honest music and tell honest stories that hopefully reflect the thoughts and feelings other people have. — Steve Grand

We had some very distinguished fans: I know one chancellor of a major university who used to schedule his meetings around Star Trek. We were thrilled to discover that Frank Sinatra was a big fan. — Patrick Stewart

So how can I hold Tobias's desperation against him, like I'm better than him, like I've never let my own brokenness blind me? — Veronica Roth

I am the Walrus, but not the one you're probably thinking of. I am the other Walrus, the one who is less the Walrus in the sense of legendary music and more the Walrus in the sense of his tendency to to lie around in places for too long. — Demetri Martin

Women's fight for equal rights is essentially a humanist and peaceful struggle for true democracy, and a higher form of civilization. — Leyla Zana

Somehow I had to turn the salted peanuts in the cigar box into petits fours. — Ruta Sepetys

BEASTON: Strong women don't do well in cages. — T.S. Joyce

Exactly patriotic. My country, right or wrong. Which means nothing, unless you admit your country is wrong sometimes. Loving a country that was right all the time would be common sense, not patriotism." Griezman — Lee Child

National identity is a motion. It's something you're inside, you don't get what's happening, you can't see it from above. And that's where you have to write. You can't see what's happening now or what's going to happen, so you just dive into it and write. — Karl Ove Knausgard

Q. How is the turn signal used in Florida? A. It is used to indicate to other motorists that you do not realize your turn signal is blinking. — Dave Barry

It's always good to work where you're wanted. The times I've been where I wasn't wanted - that's just never a good experience. — John Kapelos

A person who's going to be famous usually drops a few clues by the time they're twenty-one. — Frank D. Gilroy