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Sometimes I think there may be more truth in fiction than in real life. Or at least truth condensed so that it's more easily understood - Addison Goodheart pg. 84 — Dean Koontz

In all the universe, your mother is the only thing that truly scares me, especially where you're concerned. I don't ever want to be on her dark side. (Adron) Ha ha. And need I remind you my mother wasn't the one screaming at the pool when you got shoved in. (Devyn) Yeah, all right, so we both have screwed-up, irrational mothers. (Adron) — Sherrilyn Kenyon

I'm happy, for example, that I no longer eat paste, like I did when I was twenty-four. — Ellen DeGeneres

So I wanted to write a play that put some thoughts and feelings in the air about the miracle and the mystery and that alluded to deep and unknown forces. But then really just have people going to the store and fixing the sink and going through the normal things of looking for love and getting up in the morning. Because that's how we live. — Will Eno

It [an ethical problem with in vitro fertilization] depends on whether you're talking ethics from the standpoint of some religious denomination or from just truly religious people. The Jewish or Catholic faiths, for example, have their own rules. But just religious people, who will make very devoted parents, have no problem with in vitro fertilization. — Patrick Steptoe

We've always tried to be good citizens in the communities that we do business in. — John Mackey

As the sun sets, we've all had those nights where you question your choices and where your life is going. — Tori Amos

The forces of good and evil are working within and around me, I must choose, and in a free will universe I do have a choice. — Martin Luther

In 20 years from now we will all be able to click and watch TV. — Reed Hastings

Once the last trace of emotion has been eradicated, nothing remains of thought but absolute tautology. — Theodor Adorno