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Also, SKULLS. Gosh you love SKULLS. There is a good SKULL at the heart of any mystery, haunting its EVERY PAGE. That is what you always say. Or at least, it is what you always HOPE. — Andrew Hussie

He did, however, invite Jobs to visit him at his hotel before the concert. Jobs recalled: We sat on the patio outside his room and talked for two hours. I was really nervous, because he was one of my heroes. And I was also afraid that he wouldn't be really smart anymore, that he'd be a caricature of himself, like happens to a lot of people. But I was delighted. He was as sharp as a tack. He was everything I'd hoped. He was really open and honest. He was just telling me about his life and about writing his songs. He said, "They just came through me, it wasn't like I was having to compose them. That doesn't happen anymore, I just can't write them that way anymore." Then he paused and said to me with his raspy voice and little smile, "But I still can sing them. — Walter Isaacson

Sometimes, in my world where parents hated one another and school was a battleground, it sucked to be me. — Jennifer Brown

It is crucial to be healthy, for pain wipes out the possibility for pleasure, and severe pain removes the possibility of turning to the world outside the body. So we must establish the idea that it is important to look well, not to look young. — Karen DeCrow

You can kill a man with those words.
No gun.
No bullets.
Just words and a girl. — Markus Zusak

When you have a few billion people connected with screens, not voice ... screens are important. You can transmit a thousand times more information. — Yuri Milner

I'm sorry, I'm a little busy. Can i ignore you later? — Russell Lynes

... What our age needs, what it demands, what it will create for itself, is - terror. — Thomas Mann

Always the eternal optimist, President Reagan instilled confidence and optimism at a time both were in short supply in our country. — Jim Ramstad