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I'm a very gentle man, not unlike Gandhi. — Joss Whedon

I might have starved to death. I would be mud-slick, stuffed to the guts with cold and hopelessness, and my body might know it was doomed and give up on its own. That would be better than idly winding wool on a snowy day, waiting for someone to kill me. — Hannah Kent

I have this ability to find this hidden talent in people that sometimes even they didn't know they had. — Berry Gordy

If she could find a man who could feel and laugh as well as desire, she might even think about thinking about marriage. — Melanie Rawn

Every good citizen should be willing to devote a brief time during some one day in the year, when necessary, to the making up of a listing of his income for taxes to contribute to his Government, not the scriptural tithe, but a small percentage of his net profits. — Cordell Hull

It wasn't that they participated in criminal activity. It was that their activities could be construed as criminal. — Kristen Ashley

That was the way it was, the burial ritual. You set them in the earth and walked away to keep living, until it was your turn to be left behind. — David Baldacci

My father's parents were carpenters. They were also builders partly. They were painters. And several of them were very, active in the theatre and all such nonsense, you know. — Josef Albers

She had always looked like some confectioner's fantasia, a wee thing created of spun sugar, gossamer light, pale and shimmering, so fragile she might melt away in the morning dew. The years had made her seem even more unearthly. Yet, she looked older, too, riper, no longer sprite but faerie queen ... Everything about her was brighter, clearer, lighter. Everything but her eyes. They had darkened into something more complicated, deeper, more intense and intoxicating: pansies in shadow, the Cretan sea at midnight. — Eloisa James