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In Chinese, the character for danger is the same one for opportunity." -- Kim Ling Levine in Madhattan Mystery — John J. Bonk

There's nothing worse than finishing your last take on a movie and thinking, 'God! I finally nailed who this guy was!' — Jamie Campbell Bower

Adams has done a bit of everything, from radio to television to designing computer games. Not all of them worked out.
"These are life's little learning experiences," he said. "You know what a learning experience is? A learning experience is one of those things that says, 'You know that thing you just did? Don't do that.'
"At the end of all this being-determined-to-be-a-jack-of-all-trades, I think I'm better off just sitting down and putting a hundred thousand words in a cunning order."
Adams writes "slowly and painfully."
"People assume you sit in a room, looking pensive and writing great thoughts," he said. "But you mostly sit in a room looking panic-stricken and hoping they haven't put a guard on the door yet. — Douglas Adams

No expense has been incurred but what has been approved of and provided for by Parliament. — Robert Walpole

Often I feel like I can run forever. If someone told me I had to run for 10 hours, I probably could. — Mika Brzezinski

Love is stupid. It has nothing to do with reason. You love whomever you love. — Kristin Cashore

I'm thrilled we've got a new single out, as singles were the way I first got into music as a child. — Ed O'Brien

Pretty mountains, pretty river, bumpy but pleasant tar road ... old buildings, old people on a front porch ... strange how old, obsolete buildings and plants and mills, the technology of fifty and a hundred years ago, always seem to look so much better than the new stuff. — Robert M. Pirsig

We are moving from sharing to cooperation to collective action. — Clay Shirky

This industry attracts more capital than it deserves. — Stelios Haji-Ioannou

Tis the taste of effeminacy that disrelishes ordinary and accustomed things. — Michel De Montaigne