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My first show sold within the first 3 minutes, and I came back to the studio and spent the next two and a half years making almost nothing. — Anish Kapoor

In the back of the fridge I checked out some stewed apples destined to fester. I examined them closely and reckoned they had only a day to go, even by my standards. I spooned the apples into tiny bowls, tossed in some dried fruit and sprinkled them with crumble topping. Delicious, they said that night, scraping the bowls so clean they hardly needed to go in the dishwasher. The fools. — Helen Brown

I try to live in the luminosity of things. — Meia Geddes

You are the driver steering your own dreams. Choose to knock down whatever crosses your way. — Israelmore Ayivor

I like to edit; I like to work with other people, and that's something stand-up doesn't really have. — Kyle Dunnigan

Saints should always be judged guilty until they are proved innocent. — George Orwell

who knows you better than your own brother? — Karen Joy Fowler

During my undergraduate training at UCLA, I was studying finance and securities; my particular interest was with mutual funds. Wanting to get into a high position at some of the companies that were doing that, I knew that law would be useful. — Robert Shapiro

My head was spinning, I had never seen blood. Four years old, this don't feel like love. — LL Cool J

All around her it was like that: a fast crack on the head if you let the hunger show so she decided then and there at the age of twelve in Baltimore never to be broken in the hands of any man. Whatever it took
knife blades or screaming teeth
Never. And yes, she would tap dance, and yes, she would skate, but she would do it with a frown, pugnacious lips and scary eyes, because Never. And anybody who wanted nice from this little colored girl would have to get it with pliers and chloroform, because Never. When her mother died and she went to Philadelphia and then away to school, she was so quick to learn, but no touchee, teacher, and no, I do not smile, because Never. It smoothed out a little as she grew older. The pugnacious lips became a seductive pout
eyes more heated than scary. But beneath the easy manners was a claw always ready to rein in the dogs, because Never. — Toni Morrison