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The classic epic fantasy is good versus evil, underdog against power. — Laura Anne Gilman

She was smiling. She looked happy, but that didn't mean anything. She always looked happy... — Rainbow Rowell

Evil must be confronted in its womb and, if it can't be done otherwise, then it has to be dealt with by the use of force. — Vaclav Havel

There are so many opportunities to make a bad decision in building a robot company on top of all the normal ways that entrepreneurs screw up that it is incredibly difficult to truly create value because it is so cost-sensitive. — Colin Angle

Be nice, but not too fucking nice. — Kristen Lepionka

It's always a disappointing business confronting my own reflection. My body isn't bad. It's a perfectly nice, serviceable body. It's just that the external me- the study, lightly wrinkled, handbagged me- does so little credit to the stuff that's inside. — Zoe Heller

Eva knew that her mom hadn't gotten the vegan sorbet because it was too expensive. In their home, cost was the main reason why something good didn't happen. — J. Ryan Stradal

Oprah Winfrey gives you the stage? Shut your mouth. I said, 'I'm sorry for taking over your show.' She said, 'No, that's why we have you here.' — Iyanla Vanzant

It's a queer business, making oneself blind. — Ursula K. Le Guin

My soul is to sell. The dark is too hard to beat 'cause they're calling me. — Ellie Goulding

N.B.: Do you think the artist becomes more critical to society in wartime? M.D.: The artist is always critical to society, even though the artist must end up hating society. War happens when society forgets its artists. N.B.: War happens for many reasons. M.D.: War happens for only one reason: we cannot see past our own death.2 No — Reif Larsen

Ultimately, nobody is predictable, least of all to himself ... there wouldn't be any point in writing fiction otherwise. — Jincy Willett

I saw 'The Godfather' in London when it came out in 1972 and loved it. I've seen it probably 20 times - I always find something new. — Nigel Lythgoe

I liken Sleater-Kinney to a freight train. It felt like this incredible, forward-moving, powerful energy. — Janet Weiss