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That night, at the lighthouse, everything else faded away and my entire world became Sofia Claremont. — Bella Forrest

Posting your thoughts on any social media site is like telling you most deeply held secret to the town gossip. Not a wise move. — John Patrick Hickey

Professor Raylene's ground breaking study found that subjects with Tourrette's Syndrome burned more calories than Lutherans. — Chris Dolley

If one book's done this well, you want to write another one that does just as well. There's that horror of the second novel that doesn't match up. — Mark Haddon

I think the reality is that, that money was probably badly spent. — Alan Hansen

I suppose that the main drive is to find the edge of something and then throw myself over it. — Alan Moore

My heart forgives and releases. Inner peace is my goal. — Louise Hay

As she brought prospective buyers through, the realtor said it was an oil stain, but it was me, seeping out of the bag. — Alice Sebold

One reason I don't drink is that I want to know when I am having a good time. — Nancy Astor

I come from a generation that was surrounded by popular music, but I don't know if anybody's ever going to move the ball forward as far and as fast as the Beatles did. — Steven Soderbergh

The past and the present existed simultaneously aboard a ship. — Dan Lopez

When I got to New York, I had no place to sleep. The pay from 'Sesame Street' wasn't enough to rent an apartment. I was staying on people's couches. I stayed in the dressing room until they found out. I stayed with Jim Henson and his family for a week, and I wanted to do that permanently. I didn't dare ask, though. — Caroll Spinney

He had decided long ago that no Situation had any objective reality: it only existed in the minds of those who happened to be in on it at any specific moment. Since these several minds tended to form a sum total or complex more mongrel than homogeneous, The Situation must necessarily appear to a single observer much like a diagram in four dimensions to an eye conditioned to seeing its world in only three. — Thomas Pynchon