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The most important thing to do when writing a book is to finish it. — Suzanna Reeves

There's an old saw about journalism that the more you know about a subject, the less sense reporting about it makes. — Jonathan Galassi

To me, it's the folly of man to make God human. — Billy Corgan

Spiritual reading, therefore, is slow, deliberate, meditative reading in which we allow the words to penetrate our heart and question our spirit. — Henri J.M. Nouwen

On the table in front of me are two baskets. In one is a hunk of cheese, and in the other, a knife the length of my forearm. Behind me, a woman's voice says, "Choose." "Why?" I ask. "Choose," she repeats. I look over my shoulder, but no one is there. I turn back to the baskets. "What will I do with them?" "Choose!" she yells. — Veronica Roth

Bullies do whatever they can get away with and keep pushing boundaries until they meet resistance, — Benjamin Carson

How sickness enlarges the dimension of a man's self to himself! — Charles Lamb

Just because you have political beliefs or feminist beliefs, you don't have to like everybody, you don't have to like everything. — Kate Nash

It's fair to say that, by 'X-Men 3,' Wolverine had gone a little soft, and I agree with them there. What fans love about Wolverine is his more uncompromising approach to life. He is who he is. He's not always a nice guy. He has got edge. He's an anti-hero. And, there's also a vulnerability in there. There is conflict and battles going on in there. — Hugh Jackman

It struck her that that perhaps everyone had the ability to see themselves in others. Even in the rocks. Even in the roses. — Holly Lynn Payne

I'd been a film maniac since I was very young; by the time I was eight or nine years old, I was hooked on movies. — Charles Ferguson

The demand for certainty is one which is natural to man, but is nevertheless an intellectual vice. — Bertrand Russell