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People who face a difficult question often answer an easier one instead, without realizing it. — Daniel Kahneman

And if I get a little chemically imbalanced in the head, like we all know I tend to get sometimes, and I don't want my parents or brother knowing, Will's like, 'We'll deal with it.' He's never said, 'I'll fix it up.' He just says, 'You're not up to going back to uni to finish your Honours this year? Big deal. There's next year. We'll deal with it.'" She nods. "That's what he does well. — Melina Marchetta

Sometimes I feel weird about time. Sometimes I feel that it doesn't go in the order we perceive it. There are ... repetitions that maybe we decide not to notice because it is simpler. I like to pick up on those moments. — Helen Oyeyemi

Should she slam his head into the bar or toss her beer on him? Damn shame to waste good beer. — Mina Khan

A Spaniard and a Pole worked in the barbershop where we got our hair cut. An Italian shined our shoes. A Croat washed our car. This was America. — Ilya Ilf

The single most important condition for literacy learning is the presence of mentors who are joyfully literate people. — Shirley Brice Heath

Like what?" "Like this. I can feel you like beaming anxiety at me. — Garth Risk Hallberg

I took a straight picture that made me look like a thirty-year-old Italian who'd kill anybody who said something against his mother. — Jack Kerouac

It is obvious that an imagined world, however different it may be from the real one, must have something - a form - in common with it. — Ludwig Wittgenstein

When you have to kill the same terrorist twice in one week, then there's either something wrong with your skills or something wrong with your world.
And there's nothing wrong with my skills. — Jonathan Maberry

We have the resources the world needs. We can build a path for them to get there. That's that delicate balance that we find. — Christy Clark