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Dear Readers, This book is my love letter to you. Read hard, always and forever, LK — Laura Kaye

Isn't it a bit unnerving that doctors call what they do "practice"? — George Carlin

I love directing more than anything in the world, and I love being in the editing room. I love cutting. When I'm shooting, I cut it in my head anyway. That's not to say that it always turns out that way, but you have a sense when you're composing a sequence or a scene how you want it to look anyway. — Hart Bochner

I went to America to get away from constantly being cast in costume dramas, playing posh people. — Dominic West

I make big shots everywhere. I get accustomed to it. I'm not afraid to be the goat. I don't worry about what you (reporters) say about me in the papers. In fact, I like it. It tickles me. — Sam Cassell

I have never tried, in even one single little instance, to help cultivate the cultivated classes. I was not equipped for it either by native gifts or training. And I never had any ambition in that direction, but always hunted for bigger game
the masses. - Mark Twain, a Biography — Mark Twain

If any person desires to think, he must possess memory, imagination and reasoning power; but the Christian has presently lost these powers, hence is unable to think. — Watchman Nee

Did you send candy and flowers on Valentine's Day, Wells? It's okay, you know. He was a saint. — Richard Kadrey

People say 'I want to be rich'. The question is, 'Are you willing to do what it takes?' — Robert Kiyosaki

I don't really make plans and I just want to be happy and continue with my business and take care of my wife and kids. I want to sit back, relax and enjoy life. — Larry Holmes

Knowing what to measure and how to measure it makes a complicated world much less so. — Steven D. Levitt

The truly pious must negotiate a difficult course between the precipice of godlessness and the marsh of superstition. — Plutarch

The Spoonsize Boys steal the dollhouse toys while the cat by the fire is curled. Then away they floats in their eggshell boats, down the drains to their underground world. — Tim Powers