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At times as an actor, it's often times unclear as to what the directors envision for a project. — Carmen Ejogo

Having a baby is the single mos joyous co-experience that two human beings can share, and he wasn't going to miss a second of it.
He got one of the Secret Service men to videotape it for him. — Terry Pratchett

It is often said by religious people that without its framework, there is no sense of right or wrong. My view is that religion comes after ethics. — Salman Rushdie

God's Word is the only reliable guideline for living. Following your
heart, without the leading of His Word and His Spirit, will lead you to His judgement. — Chuck Smith

Taking it all in all, I find it is more trouble to watch after money than to get it. — Michel De Montaigne

You alright?' Frey asked him. Crake gave him an accusing glare. 'I thought I'd given up all dignity long ago when I joined this crew,' he said. 'But this? This is a new low, Frey.'
'It's character-building,' said Frey. — Chris Wooding

I'm a foodie, I'm always eating, I'm eating right now ... sometimes I get fat around the waist, but I don't care. — Lady Saw

Mother said we had reached the Age of Reason and had to be good now. We must have because we wanted Willy Starr instead. — Marie Clair

New Adult is a label that is condescending to readers and authors alike. It implies that the books act as training wheels between Young Adult and Adult. For the New Adult books that are particularly childish, the label implies that they are a step above Young Adult
which is insulting to the Young Adult books that are far superior. For the New Adult books that are particularly sophisticated, the label implies that they are not worthy of being considered "adult." It's a lose-lose situation for everyone.
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Therefore, the new genre of New Adult is a large step backwards. It increases the system of categories and labels even further, and prevents readers from expanding their horizons and minds. The term is reductive and it is insulting to its own audience. — Lauren Sarner