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Down the road a bit, I would like to write a couple of stand-alone adult novels, especially in the horror genre. I've got lots of things up my sleeve. — James Dashner

Children recognize me from Free Willy, and their parents recognize me from Reservoir Dogs. The kids are like, 'There's Glen,' and the parents are like, 'Don't go near that guy.' — Michael Madsen

At the close of my visit, my Hawaiian friends urged me strongly to publish my impressions and experiences, on the ground that the best books already existing, besides being old, treat chiefly of aboriginal customs and habits now extinct, and of the introduction of Christianity and subsequent historical events. — Isabella Bird

Sleep, that deplorable curtailment of the joy of life. — Virginia Woolf

There is only one immutable law in life - in a gentleman's toilet, incoming traffic has the right of way. — Hugh Leonard

What is called a good conscience is often but a dull one that gives no trouble when it ought to bark loudest; — George MacDonald

Never only exists in you head. Anything is possible .. — Yvonne Wood

Loneliness surrounds me without your arms around me. — Tammy Wynette

If you want to know the religion of a man, do not look at how much he prays and fasts, rather, look at how he treats people. — Ja'far Al-Sadiq

The role of an activist is not to lead the masses with a flag draped around his or her shoulders. Activists meet a few people at a time in a coffee shop to explain in hushed tones why they should believe when no one else does. An activist's moment is not the moment of change; it is the period when change seems impossible. — Ahmed Salah

Cultural barriers can be overcome relatively swiftly where there is the political will to do so. — Sheryl WuDunn

The higher the social class of other students the higher any given student's achievement. — James S. Coleman

Life gives us no such handy markers - a storm comes, and far from this being a harbinger of death and collapse, during its course a person discovers love and truth, beauty and happiness, the rain lashing at the windows all the while. — Alain De Botton