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In retrospect Hank I don't know why I spent four years writing this book when I could have just made a hit sing-a-ma-jig album. — John Green
People ought to be one of two things, young or dead. — Dorothy Parker
What is erotic? The acrobatic play of the imagination. The sea of memories in which we bathe. The way we caress and worship things with our eyes. Our willingness to be stirred by the sight of the voluptuous. What is erotic is our passion for the liveliness of life. — Diane Ackerman
Two religions cannot both be right, because they contradict each other, yet they can both be wrong. — Richard Dawkins
When I got my tour card I cried. When I got my first win - and my first pay check - I cried. All these things make me cry. — Bubba Watson
abysmally beshitted. — Stephen King
There's something about taking the cart back instead of leaving it in the parking lot ... It's significant ... Because somebody has to take them in ... And if you know that, and you do it for that one guy, you do something else. You join the world ... You move out of your isolation and become universal. — Andre Dubus
From the opening lines, Sleeping with Schubert is a hilarious, whimsical romp through the looking glass of a great musical mystery. The writing snaps, crackles, and pops with humor as Bonnie Marson makes Schubert a sexy, happening kind of guy who gives new meaning to our dreaming the impossible. — Jonis Agee
Every person is different and has a different contribution to make. No one is destined to fail. — Henry B. Eyring
Thus proving that dreams that come true are not always the right dreams. Does wearing a glass slipper lead to a comfortable life? If everything you touch turns into marshmallows, won't that make things a bit ... sticky? — Terry Pratchett
She says, trying uselessly to console me: 'What are you so long for in your face? Everybody forgets some small things, all the time!'
But if small things go, will large things be close behind? — Salman Rushdie
Launching a new TV show is probably one of the most difficult things that a writer can do. — George Meyer