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I was listening to the inclusiveness of Spider-Man, and why he's so appealing to so many people, but I didn't connect it all at first. — Brian Michael Bendis

Survival is an art. It requires the dulling of the mind and the senses, and a delicate attunement to waiting, without insisting on precision about just what it is you are waiting for. — Marilyn French

But this man ... this powerful, lovely man was not afraid of her. He was also a beast, and an earl, which seemed to be something like a prince in this country, and he was not afraid. And he was tender, and he was strong, and he was drakon. — Shana Abe

He felt very lonely, yet there was a kind of pride in his loneliness. — Michael Ende

Our society allows people to be absolutely neurotic and totally out of touch with their feelings and everyone else's feelings, and yet be very respectable. — Ntozake Shange

Yeah, I understand. That doesn't mean I'll obey - Bianka — Gena Showalter

You will never convince anyone to do anything unless you believe it should be done. — James Toback

She glanced from Tavia to Chase, then back again to Tavia in utter amazement. Now, that's what I call making an entrance. — Lara Adrian

When you're awake, all the men go and fall for you -
Sleep, pretty lady, and give me a chance
(From the poem "Lullaby") — Dorothy Parker

Couples should be required to submit applications to have a child ... — Margaret Sanger

You never know how your skills are going to play out at the next level. But I knew I had a lot of doubles and I was capable of driving the ball into gaps. — Garrett Atkins

Use your wish," I whisper to Aladdin, opening my eyes. "Please."
"If I do," he replies softly, "I'll lose you. — Jessica Khoury

Like eels in a bucket, slithering over one another and trying to bite each other's tails — Brandon Sanderson

We were all journalists, professional truth-seekers, but one thing we knew about the truth that laymen were prone to disregard was that it need not be literal or factual; the unpredictable human personality was itself a fact. — Walter Kirn