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Sometimes I read a biography of some tempestuous artist and find myself longing for fireworks! booze! bloody fights!; I do think that life must be so much more thrilling when you're actively miserable. — Lauren Groff

It was a really strange and unique sort of process for me to adapt my own book. — Seth Grahame-Smith

If goodness can't come from bad things, it makes bad things unbearable. — David Levithan

He missed that, too, and it hadn't even happened. — John Green

Old florists never die. They just make other arrangements. — Barbara Johnson

I am daily making myself what I am. — Robert Thurman

All I did was go to sleep. There shouldn't be anything safer than that. (Kiara) Spoken like a true civilian. Trust me, princess, that's the most dangerous thing anyone does ... Well, that, and go to the can. (Nykyrian) — Sherrilyn Kenyon

There is a rustle of dead leaves. Dried sap, a branch crack, the whirring teeth of Mr. Omaru's saw. My father
my real father
is a limb that got axed off the family tree a long time ago now. My mother coughs and cleans phantom juices off her silver with a cloth doily. My sisters clench their knives. — Karen Russell

Good decisions don't make life easy, but they do make it easier. — Gary Cole

Running is what keeps my weight down. I have to stay active or I could easily gain weight. — Camilla Luddington

My reading is always about musical biographies. I have an innate interest and passion for that. — Nina Blackwood

The saddest revelation I've had in my life is that my parents are people. Sad, human people. — Amy Schumer

I am interested in how human beings react to crisis and conflict. — Garry Shandling

Well, Nigeria has played a constructive role in peacekeeping in various parts of West Africa. But unless and until Nigeria itself is democratic and respects human rights, it too may well be a source of much greater instability as political repression limits the ability of the people of Nigeria to achieve their full potential. — Susan Rice