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I'm on the New York State Council for the Arts now, and every so often some other member talks about sending notices to college English departments about some literary opportunity, and I say, Send them to the chemistry departments, send them to the zoology departments, send them to the anthropology departments and the astronomy departments and physics departments, and all the medical and law schools. That's where the writers are most likely to be. — Kurt Vonnegut

Don't tell the Scandinavians I said this, but "Swedish," "Norwegian," and "Danish" are all really one "language, — John McWhorter

I don't like leaving my dog when I go to England and she is with me all the time. — Shirley Maclaine

Who had taken a violent fancy to me, mistaking me for something vastly better than I was. — Anne Bronte

I was making stickers for guys' bands. I was in the front row photographing bands, booking bands, doing all of the kind of backstage stuff, and I didn't even think for a second I could do it, and then I saw Babes in Toyland, and all that changed. — Kathleen Hanna

I saw The Rev the other night and he was on like four different things. He was like, Dude, Ive been gone for three days! — M. Shadows

The first thing any comedian does on getting an unscheduled laugh is to verify the state of his . — W.C. Fields

When I'm playing somebody, their wardrobe, for me, is completely transformative. You just step into who that person is with that. — Tracy Spiridakos

Logan shot to his feet. I can't keep quiet anymore. You all are stupid idiots if you think that. Don't you know her? Don't you know Mason? My god, I'm embarrassed to call you ass-dults! — Tijan

There are still a few men who love desperately. — J.D. Salinger

And what do you say of lovers of wine ... they are glad of any pretext of drinking any wine — Plato

I'm often asked what I think about as I run. Usually the people who ask this have never run long distances themselves. I always ponder the question. What exactly do I think about when I'm running? I don't have a clue. — Haruki Murakami