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You are in no man's land. Which never moves, which never changes, which never grows older, but remains forever, icy and silent. — Harold Pinter

And none at all has ridden at the king's side since Aerinha, goddess of honor and flame, first taught men to forge their blades. You'd think Aerinha would have had better sense. — Robin McKinley

A pastor can teach you on TV, but he can't pastor you on TV. There's so much to gain by belonging to a church. — Chris Oyakhilome

American invents everything, but the trouble is we get tired of it the minute the new is wore off. — Will Rogers

She hands him his coffee; crosses to the doorway; motes of dust flutter nervously in her wake. — Judith Guest

I propose that it only matters that you attempt to catch a fish. Doing so brings you close to nature. — Fennel Hudson

Please let Georgie have given you the world's greatest prostate tickle and convinced you that Raahosh and I need to be together. — Ruby Dixon

The most dangerous lie in America isn't a political one," he'd told her, as he stood by the plate glass window, gazing down at the frigid Helsinki skyline. "It's the lie that who we are is some fixed self-determined truth. That there's some absolute us-ness in our character that's unchangeable and real, and that we have an obligation to be true to this us-ness, no matter the cost. As if who we are could exist in the absence of other people. We're no more eternal than a single star, Sadie. Remember that. We shine. We burn out. But together, we can light the sky. — Stephanie Kuehn

My priority as a writer is that my reader's entertainment comes first, second, and last. — B.J. Kibble

The trouble is that we have a bad habit, encouraged by pedants and sophisticates, of considering happiness as something rather stupid. Only pain is intellectual, only evil interesting. This is the treason of the artist; a refusal to admit the banality of evil and the terrible boredom of pain. — Ursula K. Le Guin