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Trixie seesawed between wishing everyone would leave her alone and wondering why everyone treated her like a leper. — Jodi Picoult

I've gotten to know a number of readers from being online, and really treasure the time I've spent with them. — Nora Roberts

When I first started acting, I started in opera and had a great desire to play grand, tragic characters. I got sidetracked in musical theater and ended up doing a lot of comedy. — Leslie Easterbrook

It was a strange moment, like when you get sad after sex, and it feels like it's too late in the afternoon, even if it's morning, or night, and you turn away from the other person, and they turn away from you, and you lie there, and when you turn back towards them you can both see each other's moles. Usually there seem to shadows from Venetian blinds all across your legs. — M T Anderson

Oh my god, I just made out with Legolas!' Again, I'm not going to name that actor, as I wish to respect his privacy — Anna Kendrick

We can't do both. If you want us to lead, don't criticize us. And if you want us to play a supporting role, then tell us who is going to lead. — Adel Al-Jubeir

There were but two families in the world, Have-much and Have-little. — Miguel De Cervantes

A killing was exactly what he didn't want to make because to make a killing you had to kill, and he lacked the killer instinct. — Margaret Atwood

A brick could be dropped at the feet of your enemy, as a gift, as an insult, as a way of saying "I'll tear down the wall between us - and tear down the walls of your life." Then you might try offering him a cheese sandwich. — Jarod Kintz

Production does not consist in things laboriously made, but in things serviceably consumable; and the question for the nation is not how much labour it employs, but how much life it produces. — John Ruskin

Experimentation has been the key factor in the success of Western capitalism — Nathan Rosenberg