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I realized I didn't need to go to work every day. I could work for the pleasure and the challenge, not for the mortgage payment. — Chris Gabrieli

She had a feeling praying about whatever Seth Warren had in mind tonight would be sacrilegious. — Cherrie Lynn

I always thought of my mother as a warrior woman, and I became interested in pursuing stories of women who invent lives in order to survive. — Lynn Nottage

In terms of whether or not you'll see other heroes along the way, you absolutely will. But, one of the things that makes our Avengers show unique is that this is our cast. We want to be able to focus on this group, much like they did in the movie. — Jeph Loeb

The artist doesn't have to suffer to show suffering. Have it on the screen but have the people come out of the theater into a world of peace, of a beautiful world. They don't have to suffer in their lives. — David Lynch

In general, I think, less is more, and that if a reader stops reading because a book is too icky then I've failed in my obligation to the readers. — Jeffery Deaver

What we do is more important than what we say or what we say we believe. — Bell Hooks

The dream pool is pushed out in the open and the dappled depths of our imagination become a uniformly blue intruder, often out of scale with its surroundings and nearly always discordant in colour and texture. — Elisabeth Beazley

But that inadequacy, or feeling of inadequacy, never really goes away. You just have to trudge ahead in the rain, regardless. — Lorrie Moore

Can anyone deny that we are haunted? What is it that crouches under the myths we have made? Always the physical presence of something split off. — Jeanette Winterson

Sloths move at the speed of congressional debate but with greater deliberation and less noise. — P. J. O'Rourke

Time is a great manager: it arranges things well. — Pierre Corneille

The world is alive with words — Amy Harmon