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You'll never see my books on Vanity Fair I'm not the type of author they would want there — Stanley Victor Paskavich

Have you noticed how nobody ever looks up? Nobody looks at chimneys, or trees against the sky, or the tops of buildings. Everybody just looks down at the pavement or their shoes. The whole world could pass them by and most people wouldn't notice. — Julie Andrews Edwards

Biocides, for example, are designed to kill bacteria - it's not a benign material. — William Stringfellow

If God didn't want me to cross boundaries, then he wouldn't have made me a writer. — Shannon L. Alder

I could do this. If whole galaxies could change, so could I. — Morgan Matson

Try to think where you want to put the ball, not where you don't want it to go. — Billy Casper

When I began my career, I was constantly referred to as the kid who could play the blues. — Jonny Lang

Don't shed no tears, no woman, no cry. — Bob Marley

The Chinese art world does not exist. In a society that restricts individual freedoms and violates human rights, anything that calls itself creative or independent is a pretence. It is impossible for a totalitarian society to create anything with passion and imagination. — Ai Weiwei

The past is like a great stone that lies on the bed of a river, hidden from view but shaping the currents of the water as it flows by. You cannot read the currents in the river of your own life, and navigate them safely, if you do not understand what causes them. You must know your past, for it will shape your future. — Derdriu In Viking Warrior By Judson Roberts

We watch films in class," she told Obinze. "They talk about films here as if films are as important as books. So we watch films and then we write a response paper and almost everybody gets an A. Can you imagine? These Americans are not serious — Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

Why did the adults in my life demand so much attention anyway? 'Are you listening Barbara?' was one of their favorite inquiries, followed up cleverly by, 'Then what did I say?' Sometimes their eyes bulged out so far when they asked these questions that I wondered whether the attention they needed wasn't medical. Or maybe they lacked inner resources and had no way of being sure they existed unless someone like me was around to confirm that they did, moment by moment, with appropriate eye contact and nods. And maybe they were right. — Barbara Ehrenreich