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If trouble comes when you least expect it then maybe the thing to do is to always expect it. — Cormac McCarthy

At the end of the day, my sole goal, when I go into any scene, is to try to be as honest as I possibly can, and then everything else is second. The most important thing for me is to just be as honest as I possibly can. — Michael Rapaport

Who can love to walk in the dark? But providence doth often so dispose. — Oliver Cromwell

THE COURT I'm going to get some coffee. You guys can keep arguing. It doesn't have an effect on me. — Charles M. Sevilla

Books have souls. Or so romantics like me tend to think. — Douglas Rushkoff

He pulled her into a tight embrace. There was the sting of tears on her cheeks, but they weren't hers. He kissed the top of her head and murmured something. She didn't hear what he'd said, but that didn't matter. He was alive.
Riley wanted to stay in his arms, but ... — Jana Oliver

I like writing people from a slightly sharp angle and then throwing more light on them. I think in life we see somebody and make judgments very quickly about who they are and what they are. Or we think people are boring because they appear ordinary. — Rachel Joyce

What I finally did in 1995 was I said, I'm going to get out of this town and I'm going to go out West. — Bruce Babbitt

When I grow up I want to be a little boy. — Joseph Heller

I never think of myself as different from anyone else. — Jerusha Hess

We spend most of the day together at school, but not in a way that limits our interactions with other people. If anything, we incorporate our friends into what we have between us. We exist as individuals. We exist as a pair. We exist as parts of trios, quartets, and so on. And it all feels right. — David Levithan

They wanted to look as if they had the right to close meetings and empty buildings, to burst into homes and offices and arrest people, to drag them to jails and camps and beat them up, interrogate and torture them, as — Ken Follett