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Growing up in England, people told you why you couldn't do things. Suddenly, I had a publisher banging on my door, and was given the creative green light to simply make. — Nick Bantock

It's only a cut, a reminder of this day. A reminder to ask every day, Why am I doing this? — Victor Robert Lee

The laws of Caesar are one thing, those of Christ, another. Papinianus judges one way, our Paul another. — St. Jerome

The main thing was not the speed or distance so much as running every day, without taking a break. — Anonymous

I just don't think we should go hellfire damnation around the globe freeing people, unless it is directly related to our own national security. — Gerald R. Ford

Be careful that you do not forget your G-d. — Virginia Garcia

But truth is like a thrashing-machine; tender sensibilities must keep out of the way. — Herman Melville

We used to be brothers and sisters here. Kurdish, did not know he was. Turkmenians, Germans, they all existed here but never were proud of it. That pride was only distributed by the powers who aimed to destroy Turkey. — Orhan Pamuk

A thin layer of dust covered everything, and I doubted anyone had been in the room for decades. I have a vast weakness for secret things. — Patrick Rothfuss

Having children changes you forever, as a writer and as a human being. I hope it's for the better on both counts, but I guess we'll see. — Brian K. Vaughan

We talked about Zardari, but he spoke carefully and said little of interest, constantly glancing at my tape recorder like it was radioactive. Eventually, he nodded toward it. "Can you turn that off?" he asked. "Sure," I said, figuring he wanted to tell me something off the record. "So. Do you have a friend, Kim?" Sharif asked. I was unsure what he meant. "I have a lot of friends," I replied. "No. Do you have a friend?" I figured it out. "You mean a boyfriend?" "Yes." I looked at Sharif. I had two options - lie, or tell the truth. And because I wanted to see where this line of questioning was going, I told the truth. — Kim Barker

I took the guinea, and put it in my purse. — George MacDonald