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I read very widely, both non-fiction and fiction, so I don't think there's a single writer who influences me. — Peter Benchley
Natural things gave back more than they took, and their sounds always brought him back to the way man was supposed to be. — Nicholas Sparks
That's my favorite kind of television, where it's not wrapped up in a pretty little bow. It's like life. You deal with one thing in your life, 500 others rear their head. — Tatiana Maslany
There was a drop of human blood in her, and in her father ... it brought both of them visions at times, living dreams of the world beyond the wood. Her father had learned to ignore them, for they meant nothing to him. She, still learning words for her own world, did not make such distinctions: Everything was new, everything spoke to her and had a name; she had not yet learned that something could mean nothing. — Patricia A. McKillip
Joy, temperance, and repose, slam the door on the doctor's nose. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
My maternal grandma was a tough, tough lady and a stern woman, who lost her husband young and raised six kids by herself. She lived in a mining community in Upstate New York and ran a boarding house for miners. She took care of an entire family and miners who lived in the house as well. — Steve Carell
I am not interested in what is pleasant. I'm interested in what's useful. — Jessica Cluess
In this world, there is a kind of painful progress. Longing for what we've left behind, and dreaming ahead. — Tony Kushner
As a developer, it's a great feeling knowing you have made an impact. There's also a lot of responsibility that goes with that: you have to really put the city's needs first. It's not all about making money. — Stephen M. Ross
The following [addition to the Bill of Rights] would have pleased me: The people shall not be deprived or abridged of their right to speak, to write, or otherwise to publish anything but false facts affecting injuriously the life, liberty or reputation of others, or affecting the peace of the [United States] with foreign nations. — Thomas Jefferson
