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Words need worlds in order to be worlds. worlds though don't need words in order to be worlds. — Mark Z. Danielewski

Treat a friend as a person who may someday become your enemy; an enemy as a person who may someday become your friend. — George Bernard Shaw

My mother made a lot of things because she thought they'd be healthy for us. There were some very unfortunate experiences with whole wheat bread and bananas. I always tried to get rid of that sandwich and eat one of my friends' lunches. — Alice Waters

My heart starts to pound as he gets closer and closer to the stands, never taking his eyes off me. — Collette West

I like to work on T.V. because it's like a normal thing, and then I like to do movies when I'm on break or hiatus. — Madison Pettis

This is one of the blessings of the urban nature project: without the overtly magnificent to stop us in our tracks, we must seek out the more subversively magnificent. Our sense of what constitutes wildness is expanded, and our sense of wonder along with it. — Lyanda Lynn Haupt

The Devil may also make use of morality. — Karl Barth

What good will a tax break do me if I'm crippled for life? — Alan Ladd

For a while they sat in silence together. Then Juliet said quietly, "Romeo would love this place."
Runajo thought of Romeo: sweet, enthusiastic, not terribly bright. (Dead.)
"Why?" she asked. "There aren't any pretty things for him to babble over."
Juliet gave her a disgruntled look. "Words," she said. "He loved words. — Rosamund Hodge

I don't trust anyone who does their own hair. I don't think it's natural. — Dolly Parton

Faith is the acknowledgment of the entire absence of all goodness in us, and the recognition of the cross as the substitute for all the want on our part. Faith saves, because it owns the complete salvation of another, and not because it contributes anything to that salvation. — Horatius Bonar

You boys are really turning into a bunch of Peter Pans," he said. "Willem, what are you? Thirty-six? I'm not sure what's going on with you lot. You're making money. You've achieved something. Don't you think you guys should stop clinging to one another and get serious about adulthood?" But how was one to be an adult? Was couplehood truly the only appropriate option? — Hanya Yanagihara