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Playboy: Are you afraid of the dark? King: Of course. Isn't everybody? Actually, I can't understand my own family sometimes. I won't sleep without a light on in the room and, needless to say, I'm very careful to see that the blankets are tucked tight under my legs so I won't wake up in the middle of the night with a clammy hand clutching my ankle. — Stephen King

There is no wise man who has not suffered in his life — Bangambiki Habyarimana

The CorpSeCorps always substituted rumour for action, if action would cost them anything. They believed in the bottom line. — Margaret Atwood

We realized that no one of us could be as good as all of us playing unselfishly. — Bill Bradley

Honestly, a lot of liberals are foot soldiers in the war on Christmas. — Tucker Carlson

At one level, an award is an endorsement, a confirmation, but I always find myself looking askance at awards and good reviews, as though another Garry Disher had earned them. — Garry Disher

So you're going to have to ask yourselves on simple question: Which one of us is speaking now? — Jasper Fforde

At the bat of your lashes peacocks preen. Peacocks preen, elephants remember, camels go for days without water, and dinosaurs of all types become extinct. — Tom Robbins

Liberty is the right of every man to be honest, to think and to speak without hypocrisy. — Jose Marti

The age was still dark and reeked of the havoc and misfortunes of the Goths who had put all good literature to destruction. But, by God's goodness, in my time light and dignity were returned to letters, and I see there such improvement that today I would have great difficulty being admitted to the most elementary classes
I, who in my time was reputed to be (and not wrongly) to be the most knowledgeable person of the century. — Francois Rabelais

Well, I'm from the South originally. I grew up in South Carolina definitely learning about manners and being proper and having to go to cotillions. — Anna Camp