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I couldn't imagine leaving a child. Not because it was unthinkable, but because I couldn't imagine having a child to leave. — V.T. Davy

There was an ape in the days that were earlier, Centuries passed and his hair became curlier; Centuries more gave a thumb to his wrist - Then he was a Man and a Positivist. — Mortimer Collins

The night was so balmy that breathing ceased to be a habitual sensation, becoming much closer to something like the gaseous ingestion of a mango, the velvet caress of a hand or the soft skin of a fresh peach. Sleeping, lying down or sitting up, was, on that night, a divine human penitence, a miracle unexpected and unrealized, intuitive and peaceful in a unique opportunity. — Ondjaki

Let us pray! God is just, he tries us; God is pitiful, he will comfort us; let us pray! — Philibert Joseph Roux

Whoever can be trusted with very little can also be trusted with much, and whoever is dishonest with very little will also be dishonest with much — Anonymous

When you play a character with power and energy, people lock into that and go, "Oh, this must be the guy." — Jeremy Piven

Politics was put in front of me. I do politics because it's the vehicle for change and because I happen to be good at it ... I had this sort of calm fearlessness, that some would call foolishness. — David Mixner

And one of the funnest things was watching what they did before the director called action and after the director called cut. And they'd keep their hands in the puppets, they'd stay in character, and then they'd start goofing around with each other and be off of script, and it would get quite blue. — Brian Henson

Wouldn't it be so lovely to just forget about Nick, those awful five years, and move on? — Gillian Flynn

I certainly don't sit down and plan a book out before I write it. There's a phrase I use called "The Valley Full of Clouds." Writing a novel is as if you are going off on a journey across a valley. The valley is full of mist, but you can see the top of a tree here and the top of another tree over there. And with any luck you can see the other side of the valley. But you cannot see down into the mist. Nevertheless, you head for the first tree. — Terry Pratchett

There are these two young fish swimming along and they happen to meet an older fish swimming the other way, who nods at them and says "Morning, boys. How's the water?" And the two young fish swim on for a bit, and then eventually one of them looks over at the other and goes "What the hell is water? — David Foster Wallace