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I've reached an unexpected point in my life where I no longer have the passion that I once did for the company, for the games and for the challenge of creation, — Greg Zeschuk

I think we must all feel that there are people out there who know things about our young selves, you know, our early, early lives, that no one else can ever know. — Rebecca Stead

I think people take a liking to a voice or something that makes them smile and feel good about themselves. — Jess Glynne

Bliss, I learned from being sodomized, is an experience of eternity in a moment of real time. — Toni Bentley

There will come a time when the public will tire of me and let me know it. That's when I retire. But so far, I've continued to grow. I keep pushing myself to improve. — Barbara Mandrell

Take those road hazards- the potholes, ruts, detours, and all the rest- as evidence that you were on the right route. It's when you find yourself on that big, broad, easy road that you ought to worry. — Joni Eareckson Tada

The mother of three notoriously unruly youngsters was asked whether or not she'd have children if she had it to do over again. 'Yes', she replied 'but not the same ones.' — David Finkelstein

I learned what my weaknesses were and I went out the next day to turn those weaknesses intro strengths. — Larry Bird

Men on "Women"
For men, their right to control and abuse the bodies of women is the one comforting constant in a world rigged to blow up but they do not know when."
"Coitus as punishment for the happiness of being together" which is profound and moving. — Andrea Dworkin

Ellie: "You could lie to me. You could tell me to be encouraged, that good will triumph over evil."
Richard: "Good will triumph over evil."
Ellie: "Liar. — Joan Bauer

She was the last lightning-struck without a mate, and therefore, human. — Carrie Ann Ryan

I'm better off without the armor, because no matter how much I fortify it, no matter how well oiled the plates are, and no matter how tightly I weave the chain links, there's no way it can really protect me. An arrow can always slip through; a swung club could always bruise. And that's okay, really, because it is as much a part of my job to feel as it is to make others feel. — Daniel Waters

The walls were lined with books, many of them in foreign languages, like insulation against the immediate present. — Ross Macdonald

I consciously try to end my novels at a point where I won't have to wonder about my characters ever again. — Anne Tyler