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I tried to use the questions and answers as an armature on which to build a sculpture of genuine conversation. — Clifton Fadiman

Often jobs are un-turndownable even before you read the script. You go, 'Well, I have to do that.' — Toby Jones

I've done yoga, and I want to start Pilates soon. — Monica Keena

She liked to 'leave dishes to soak', an act of self-deception that I've always abhorred. — David Nicholls

In the hill country, civilization steals in last, and the people retain much of the crude but vigorous mode of expression of the colonial days and earlier. — Robert E. Howard

You truly see by not trying to see. — Peter Matthiessen

I want my stories to be something about life that causes people to say, not, oh, isn't that the truth, but to feel some kind of reward from the writing, and that doesn't mean that it has to be a happy ending or anything, but just that everything the story tells moves the reader in such a way that you feel you are a different person when you finish. — Alice Munro

Therefore is nature ever the ally of Religion: lends her all her pomp and riches to the religious sentiment. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

All is change; all yields its place and goes. — Euripides

'Rocket to Russia' is, I think, my favorite Ramones record. We reached our peak at that point. — Johnny Ramone

After I discovered the real life of mothers bore little resemblance to the plot outlined in most of the books and articles I'd read, I started relying on the expert advice of other mothers
especially those with sons a few years older than mine. This great body of knowledge is essentially an oral history, because anyone engaged in motherhood on a daily basis has no time to write an advice book about it. — Mary Blakely

The whole "lets find Bigfoot" thing seems a little ill-planned to me, personally. Granted, my perspective is different than that of non-wizards, but marching out into the woods looking for a very large and very powerful creature by blasting out what you're pretty sure are territorial challenges to fight (or else mating calls) seems ... somewhat unwise.
I mean, if there's no Bigfoot, no problem. But what if you're standing there, screaming "Bring it on!" and find a Bigfoot?
Worse yet, what if he finds you?
Even worse, what if you were screaming "Do me, baby!" and he finds you then?
Is it me? Am I carzy? Or does the whole thing just seem like a recipe for trouble? — Jim Butcher

first condition of a happy marriage is the absence of love, and the first condition of an enduring love is the absence of marriage. — Henrik Ibsen

Whether you're the best lawyer ...
Or the greatest philosopher ...
There will alway be at least two people that you can never win any argument with ...
Your child ...
And your wife ...
So don't argue with them ...
Just love them ... — Nelson M. Lubao