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Just knowing that they could read made the Baudelaire orphans feel as if their wretched lives could be a little brighter. — Lemony Snicket

I was always that girl growing up who you could find dancing down supermarket aisles. It's that sense of not feeling inhibited. Dancing in supermarkets is my favorite thing. — Florence Welch

I'd love to do a character with a wife, a nice little house, a couple of kids, a dog, maybe a bit of singing, and no guns and no killing, but nobody offers me those kind of parts. — Christopher Walken

After the advent of the written word, the masses who could not - or were not permitted to - read, were given sermons by the few who could. — Theodore Bikel

Oh, yes, I love sleepless nights. — Larry Robinson

The more we're doing to ensure we're following our joy and passion, that's when we really start to put the gas in our lives. — Joshua Mohr

Give me priests who are fat and corrupt and cynical,( ... ) the sort who like to sit on soft satin cushions, nibble sweetmeats, and diddle little boys. It's the ones who believe in gods who make the trouble. (Tyrion) — George R R Martin

Let us love, since our heart is made for nothing else. — Therese Of Lisieux

With my writing, what I want to do is humanize the young people I write about. — Walter Dean Myers

Speaking of barking, talking to people that you see on a walk may cause your dog to start barking. Why? I don't know, but one good reason is that your dog thinks you are barking at the other person. Think about it from a dog's perspective: you are facing directly at the person, staring, and you've suddenly stopped walking and started making noise on an otherwise quiet walk. Sometimes you even start wrestling (known to humans as a 'hug' or a 'handshake'). What's a dog to do? — Grisha Stewart

I never thought I'd be with an African, someone so different, from this tiny village."
Sophie — Angela Nicoara

Much of life is about failure, whether we acknowledge it or not, and your destiny is profoundly shaped by how effectively you learn from and adapt to failure. — David Brooks