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If you've never hurt anyone, put down your keyboard and go apply for sainthood. You are the wrong kind of liar to be a writer. — Victoria Mixon

How tranquil is a coral tomb, and may the heavens grant that my companions and I be buried in no other! — Jules Verne

Peace is present when things form part of a whole greater than their sum, as the diverse minerals in the ground collect to become the tree. — Antoine De Saint-Exupery

I like playing music because it's a good living and I get satisfaction from it. But I can't feed my family with satisfaction. — James Hetfield

In the early morning hours, Hannah read at the table by the dim light of dawn. She leaned in close to the pages, chin resting on her folded arms, eyes racing over the words, like chasing butterflies over the hills, to catch as many as she could before going to work. She wondered at how such tales of magic could be contained by mere paper and ink for her to read again and again. — Matthew J. Kirby

Asimov's "The Relativity of Wrong":3 When people thought the earth was flat, they were wrong. When people thought the earth was spherical, they were wrong. But if you think that thinking the earth is spherical is just as wrong as thinking the earth is flat, then your view is wronger than both of them put together. — Eliezer Yudkowsky

The road to the Super Bowl runs
through Pittsburgh, sooner or later you've got to go to Pittsburgh. — Bum Phillips

I can't think of anything I hate more than a former punk - they are the most self-righteous people in the world. — Caitlin Moran

I developed the pilot for 'Entertainment Tonight' with Jack Haley, Jr. and Al Masini, who became my business partner in 'Lifestyles of the Rich & Famous,' 'Runaway' and several other shows and specials. — Robin Leach

He's not your prince charming if he doesn't make sure you know that you're his princess. — Demi Lovato

Other things being roughly equal, that man lives most keenly who lives in closest harmony with nature. To be wholly alive a man must know storms, he must feel the ocean as his home or the air as his habitation. He must smell the things of earth, hear the sounds of living things and taste the rich abundance of the soil and sea. — James A. Michener