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His entire aspect was menacing, starting with his chilling eyes and the pronounced bone structure of his face. He was tall and lean, but the skin on his arms was stretched over muscles that looked as taut as whipcord. The backs of his hands were bumpy with strong veins. His clothes and hair had snagged natural debris - twigs, sprigs of moss, small leaves. He seemed indifferent to all that, just as he did to the mud caked on his boots and the legs of his jeans. He smelled of the swamp, of sweat, of danger. — Sandra Brown

Once you have a situation that is fresh, then you sort of believe in it and it becomes normal. So you do end up with protagonists that haven't been in other movies before. — Paul Schrader

If a single writer in a country is in chains, then there are some links of that chain that binds us all. — Vaclav Havel

You're not only the spotlight in which you perform, but the shadows where you practice. — Debby Ryan

The very impulse to write springs from an inner chaos crying for order - for meaning. — Arthur Miller

She was scornful. "He talks to you personally?" "He talks to everyone personally. Most people just don't bother to listen. — Francine Rivers

My life is neither a disaster nor supernatural, yet it is an unlikely event. — Douglas Coupland

I really want to do more mature, artistic, twisted, edgy films. That is my goal. — Lucas Grabeel

Every dog is allowed one bite. — R. F. Delderfield

I've slowly gone back, later on in life, to fish and then chicken and then, last year, red meat. — Sarah Chalke

Reading 'Moby-Dick' helps you discover how to live. — Nathaniel Philbrick

The ultimate philosophy of life is not found in words, but it is found in the ways of living life. — Debasish Mridha

We live in a society where manhood is all about conquering and violence. And what we don't realize is that ultimately that kind of manhood ultimately kills you. — Kevin Powell

I thought Eddie Redmayne portrayed me very well ... At times I thought he was me. — Stephen Hawking