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Bookworms are the most precious worms in the world when they are humans, feeding upon the paper's body with their starving minds. — Munia Khan

I make about two movies a year outside the 'True Blood' schedule. I work on a great show six months a year, then outside that I get to satisfy whatever creative urges I have. It's a great position, especially for a single guy like me. — Ryan Kwanten

The world had little patience or concern for innocence. — Gillian Anderson

The older I get, the more I want to do. It beats death, decay or golf in unfortunate trousers. Peace and quiet depress me. — Simon Schama

I was like a little boy playing war, yelling, Bang, bang! Gotcha!, and looking up to see a real Sherman tank rolling right at me. It — Jeff Lindsay

Mathematics consists in proving the most obvious thing in the least obvious way. — George Polya

There is a noticeable general difference between the sciences and mathematics on the one hand, and the humanities and social sciences on the other. It's a first approximation, but one that is real. In the former, the factors of integrity tend to dominate more over the factors of ideology. It's not that scientists are more honest people. It's just that nature is a harsh taskmaster. You can lie or distort the story of the French Revolution as long as you like, and nothing will happen. Propose a false theory in chemistry, and it'll be refuted tomorrow. — Noam Chomsky

I'm not going down to the middle of bumblefucky for that type of coin, — Tiana Laveen

Shame is an unhappy emotion invented by pietists in order to exploit the human race. — Blake Edwards

Once upon a time, something terrifying lived in the woods. Or perhaps the woods were terrifying. Or perhaps the whole world is poisoned with wickedness and lies, and it's best to learn that now.
No, Fyrian, darling. I don't believe that last bit either. — Kelly Barnhill

No temptation can ever be measured by the value of its object. — Sidonie Gabrielle Colette

But what do we know of the heart nearest to our own? What do we know of our own heart? — Amelia Barr