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An essential element for good writing is a good ear: One must listen to the sound of one's own prose. — Barbara Tuchman

You are my girlfriend," whispered Matthew. " You're my girl and I'm your guy, and you're my girl and I'm your guy. Let's not fight." -pg 126 — E. Lockhart

You dance because you have to. Dance is an essential part of life that has always been with me. — Katherine Dunham

It's that second when a man looks into your eyes and not only sees your soul, but identifies with it, a rare connection of two persons who were fated to meet, to know one another intimately. — Audrey Carlan

We need an idiot middle ground, where we have to be honest and say, kids can be idiots and cops can be idiots. — Greg Gutfeld

There's a deli around the corner from my office where I'd get a bag of chips with my sandwich, and I was hiding them under my sandwich because I was embarrassed. When I had this epiphany that I was hiding the potato chips from myself, I realized there was an opportunity there. — Keith Belling

Inspiring conduct has so much more of an impact than coercing it. — Thomas Friedman

History is prone to mistakes in identity, and facts are not always solid things. — Sarah Churchwell

Death says a million words that the heart can't pen. — Shannon L. Alder

We are all aliens to ourselves. — Paul Auster

[Phelps] firmly denies that he takes drugs, suggesting that the notorious photo of him smoking from a bong was a one-time lapse of judgment. — Michael Phelps

That was Emma - she'd have enjoyed knowing she had something like that, something that could blow her whole fucking life and mine apart if it came out. Her little bit of power. — J.P. Delaney

To me, the ultimate crime in an adaptation is the crime of reverence. A novel is one form of media, a screenplay is another, and a movie is yet another. There's even reverence to a screenplay. — Christopher McQuarrie

Teaching is successful only as it causes people to think for themselves. What the teacher thinks matters little; what he makes the child think matters much. — Alice Moore Hubbard