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OK, I've been very wild, but I've never really been the sort of person who goes that crazy! — Patricia Velasquez

I was born with the impression that what happened in books was much for reasonable, and interesting, and real, in some ways, than what happened in life. — Anne Tyler

I want to see your dreams," he explained. "I want to share them with you, and have you share mine as well. I don't want them hidden in a book. I want them lived together, even - no, especially--when that's hard. — Sybil Shae

to make the sail set properly you must pull the boom down. That'll take those cross wrinkles out." "Is that what those blocks (pulleys) are for hooked to a ring in the kelson close to where the mast is stepped? But they are all muddled up." "Isn't there another ring under the boom, close to the mast?" asked Queen Elizabeth. "Got it," said Captain John. "One block hooks to the ring under the boom, and one to the ring in the bottom of the boat, then it's as easy as anything to haul the boom down. How's that?" "The crinkles in the sail go up and down now, and not across," said Mate Susan. "That's right," said Queen Elizabeth. "The wind will flatten them out as soon as we start sailing. — Arthur Ransome

To trust any man is the road to slavery. — Evangeline Walton

I'll wear my mom jeans in public that haven't been tailored 'just so' yet, just because they feel good. — Anne Hathaway

One pities most those who loved, and still died. Only those who love, dread death. — Craig L. Rice

Look at your life as a patient and a doctor! — Tae Yun Kim

When asked whether he minded if someone smoked in a non-smoking compartment. Certainly not if you don't object if I'm sick. — Thomas Beecham

The end justifies the means. Sometimes you have to do the wrong thing to get the right result. — Sebastian Fitzek

A naked lunch is natural to us We eat reality sandwiches. But allegories are so much lettuce. Don't hide the madness. — Allen Ginsberg