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That's what literature is. It's the people who went before us, tapping out messages from the past, from beyond the grave, trying to tell us about life and death! Listen to them! — Connie Willis

Conner raised an eyebrow. 'Who told you that?'
'Well,' she said, not knowing how to describe what she experienced. 'Um ... a moth did.'
Conner squinted at her and his mouth fell open. He was expecting a much better answer than that. 'A moth told you?'
'Yes
but it wasn't a regular moth, it was more like an angel.'
'An angel moth?'
'Well, it came from somewhere in the stars. I think Grandma sent it.'
'Grandma sent you an angel moth from outer space?'
'Kind of! Anyway, the moth took me to a forest and then turned into a bunch of orbs that re-created a memory
stop looking at me like that, Conner! — Chris Colfer

The problem with Fate is that no matter how many times you call out to her, she has her own timing that's irrelevant to whatever anyone else happens to be doing — Amy Neftzger

In the aftermath of a marriage, you feel helpless and hapless. — Kate Christensen

I don't know notes or octaves or the difference between sharp and flat, but I know music makes everything more. — Sarah Tomp

I've always thought that underpopulated countries in Africa are vastly underpolluted. — Lawrence Summers

Do I get bored from books or films?
No, I don't get I get bored from genre so I change it and start something new... — Deyth Banger

Obviously the Asian American community wants you to do well. They are cheering you on no matter what the circumstances. — Michael Chang

Ordinarily, of course, I thought it best to remain inconspicuous, but the gesture had a certain irresistable theatricaility, and an inevitablility. Sometimes you can feel the pull of what other people want from you, and you sacrifice yourself, you risk seeming odd or sunsavory, to keep them entertained. — Curtis Sittenfeld

Breakfast was over, and none had breakfasted. — Charlotte Bronte