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So what's the point of using words nobody else knows or can say comfortably? I just don't understand that. — Stephen Chbosky

My mother was a member of the Cape Coloured community. 'Coloured' is the South African word for the half-caste community that was a by-product of the early contact between black and white. — Peter Abrahams

Trying to solve the mystery is what I enjoy most about writing. — Jon Ronson

If love is a disease, I suppose I'm infected. — Kristin Hannah

The FBI's search for MLK's killer began, a manhunt that would become the largest in American history, — Hampton Sides

Most people are constantly perpetrating little acts of violence on others, even when they don't mean to. — Banana Yoshimoto

The Olympic games are already there and we don't have even half of what you need to train well. — Dayron Robles

You cool with this shit?" "It's a shock, I will admit. But you told me if I hear shit, I should come to you and you'd explain. You explained and you did it thoroughly. But bottom line, I'm the woman for you, Knight. I was made for you, just as I am. What you don't get is, you're the man for me just as you are. I get that, honey. And I got it a while ago. — Kristen Ashley

I turned my palms upward in the sunlight. In an instant, they felt warm, as though the light were seeping into the skin, soaking into the very lines of my fingerprints. The light ruled over everything out here. Bathed in light, each object glowed with the brilliant color of summer. Even intangibles such as time and memory shared the goodness of the summer light. — Haruki Murakami

The human mind is like Salome at the beginning of dance, hidden from the outside world by seven veils. Veils of reserve, shyness,fear. — Muriel Box

Ennis was back on his feet and somehow, as a coat hanger is straightened to open a locked car and then bent again to its original shape, they torqued things almost to where they had been, for what they'd said was no news. Nothing ended, nothing began, nothing resolved. — Annie Proulx

Poverty is poverty, whether the tool you work with is a pick-axe or fountain pen. — George Orwell

When you spend your life acting and being other people, as opposed to being the one person that you are, you learn that life is gray sometimes, not black and white. That what you thought was true isn't necessarily true if you switch sides. — Sydney Pollack