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If you go to the FDA with a drug that's only meant to treat 50 people, and it's a 95 percent cure rate, you'll get your drug approved. — Leroy Hood

I'm afraid of coaching, of writer's classes, of writer's magazines, of books on how to write. They give me centipede trouble - you know the yarn about the centipede who was asked how he managed all his feet? He tried to answer, stopped to think about it, and was never able to walk another step. — Robert A. Heinlein

It was always buzzing and singing and glowing and sparking to no particular purpose. Magic was decidedly imperfect. But the really funny thing, she thought, was that if it were perfect, it wouldn't be so beautiful. On — Lev Grossman

You know, jazz is the mother of all American music. R&B and pop and rap and everything are the branches on the main tree of the life of music, American music, which is jazz. — Eric Burdon

Did my good deed for the day. Still not close to heaven, but it's something. — April Mae Monterrosa

She saw him drenched with gasoline. She could actually feel the box of matches in her hand. — Stieg Larsson

Kettleburn retired to Hogsmeade but was unable, due to his physical infirmities, to take part in the Battle of Hogwarts. Determined to play his part, he clambered into his attic and threw his entire stock of Flobberworms out of the skylight at passing Death Eaters. While this may not have had much effect on the outcome of the battle, it was generally felt to show the right spirit. — J.K. Rowling

Some people just make me feel mentally endangered. Whatever dark stuff is going on in their head, it's coming at me and I need to escape. — Heidi Julavits

I wouldn't mind that as my epitaph. — Julie Andrews Edwards

One of the first comic things you do is imitate. — Robert Mankoff

They said" Your Anger could Destroy you.." Even if my Brain designed it to Destroy my enemy. — Srinivas Shenoy

There is no pleasure to me without communication: there is not so much as a sprightly thought comes into my mind that it does not grieve me to have produced alone, and that I have no one to tell it to. — Michel De Montaigne

Modern medicine, for all its advances, knows less than 10 percent of what your body knows instinctively. — Deepak Chopra