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too many damn quotes in the world — Anonymous

I'm not bothered by the food Nazis. Customers ought to be able to pick what they want to eat. — Greg Brenneman

We have freedom of speech, but you got to watch what you say. — Tracy Morgan

Every book is a kind of struggle, and it's a miracle when it comes out. — Aravind Adiga

You must always look with both of your eyes and listen with both of your ears. He says this is a very big world and there are many many things you could miss if you are not careful. There are remarkable things all the time, right in front of us, but our eyes have like the clouds over the sun and our lives are paler and poorer if we do not see them for what they are. If nobody speaks of remarkable things, how can they be called remarkable? — Jon McGregor

It should not be an act of social disobedience to light a cigarette. Unless you're actually a doctor working at an incubator. — Dylan Moran

I'm still a kid inside, and adventure is adventure wherever you find it. — Jim Dale

Distance is all I can give someone I can't truly fathom. — Cecelia Ahern

It was wonderful flirting with him, all the razor-edged literary banter, like Beatrice and Benedick in Much Ado About Nothing. A battle of wit, and a test, too. — Elizabeth Wein

Specifically, I ask that my scenes do three things: Advance the story Reveal new information Pull the reader forward — Rachel Aaron

My father was too distracted to see anything in this. Mimicking my mother, he taped it to the fridge in the same place Buckley's long-forgotten drawing of the Inbetween had been. But my brother knew something was wrong with his story. Knew it by how his teacher reacted, doing a double take like they did in his comic books. He took the story down and brought it to my old room while Grandma Lynn was downstairs. He folded it into a tiny square and put it inside the now-empty insides of my four poster bed.

~pgs 217-218; Buckley's childhood — Alice Sebold

Generosity is doing something for someone else expecting nothing in return. — Simon Sinek

The reasons for Emma's illness and for her decision to allow life in, rather than die, are intertwined and involve the beginnings of her feelings of belonging, of safety and of competence to be in the world. — Carol Lee