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He is too intelligent. He sees too clearly and speaks too plainly. — George Orwell

We were all expecting to finish [Downton Abbey] after Series 1, actually. And then, it got extended to Series 3, and that's when two of our much loved and much missed friends left. And then, it was going to be done with Series 5, but Julian Fellowes said, "I'd like to do one more." So it's been a series of extensions, rather than wondering how much longer we can go on for. — Hugh Bonneville

Professors stare down from their podiums; that's their insecurity. — Marty Rubin

we let our pile of good things grow until it overshadowed the darkness — Fran Seen

You're jealous!" I am so surprised I scarce remember to keep my voice low. He flinches at the word, then looks sorely affronted. "Jealous? Of that old man? Nay, it is just that if anyone is to hunt you, it should be me. — Robin LaFevers

Give the gift of understanding to your child. When they feel understood, they feel loved! — Aditi Chopra

It feels to me like everyone is going to do their best work when they feel emotionally safe. — Lynn Shelton

Writing, at its best and truest, can offer solace and salvation for both readers and writers. — Roxane Gay

I speak Mandarin and can read and write a little. I took a few classes at Harvard to get better in my reading and writing skills. — Jeremy Lin

As a person, the only people who matter are my kids and how they see me. — Diego Corrales

I have always advised men to read. — Mary Harris Jones

It may be assumed as an axiom that Providence has never gifted any political party with all of political wisdom or blinded it with all of political folly. — John George Nicolay

Jeffrey Makala, the friendly and astute rare-books and special collections librarian who will be my guide, confirms my opinion that librarians, along with independent-bookstore owners and dedicated middle- and high-school teachers, are the most selfless guardians of literature on earth. — Maureen Corrigan

Overuse at best is needless clutter; at worst, it creates the impression that the characters are overacting, emoting like silent film stars. Still, an adverb can be exactly what a sentence needs. They can add important intonation to dialogue, or subtly convey information. — Howard Mittelmark