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WPC Buchan might not know much about art, but she knew what gave her the fucking willies, and these things took the hairy biscuit. — Stuart MacBride

Relax. Respond. That's what people do. You can't go through life questioning your situation at every turn. — Tom Stoppard

My parents were born in Korea. They spent a good part of their life in Korea. — Randall Park

Now time, afternoon time, which in the Midi is as elemental as air and light, expanded and rolled billowingly outwards across the rest of the day, and upwards to the vaults of the cobalt sky, freeing everyone in its delicious sprawl from their obligations. — Ian McEwan

I need someone," thought Francie desperately. "I need someone. I need to hold somebody close. And I need more than this holding. I need someone to understand how I feel at a time like now. And the understading must be part of the holding. — Betty Smith

Leave my image alone ... I will behave as I think I should and I will not change anything. — Ezer Weizman

I assumed that the pencil market was collapsing, but then it turns out that from 2010 to 2011 in the United States, pencil consumption went up by over six percent. I mean, those are all foreign-made pencils. Those are probably Chinese pencils, mostly, and Mexican pencils. I mean, it is an archaic communication technology, but it is still ubiquitous. — David Rees

My view is not just to find young talents, it's to support them too. — Franca Sozzani

A lot of people are alive because I shed too much hair to get away with murder. — Darynda Jones

You're safer in the race car than you are in cars going to and from the track. — Mario Andretti

It is an expensive government program with the power to kill people. — L. Brent Bozell Jr.

The super-EMP had greater effect than anyone could have predicted. Engines halted, turbines stilled, even laser systems failed. No air travel. No cell phones. We had plunged back into the early 1800s. -- Lucas Cole, REPUBLIC — Lucas Cole

I would like to propose that the reason our actions have been so manifestly unsuccessful in steering the world away from its present collision course is that we have not, generally speaking, been basing them on any true understanding. — Charles Eisenstein