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Can you really talk to the dead?" She gave me the look that I was familiar with by now: equal parts derision, skepticism, and curiosity. "How much would it be? I mean, how much do you charge? — Amy LaPalme

Still, she shoved herself to her feet, because she needed to do what she could, whether it made a difference or not. — Joe Hill

Please beware of them that stare
They'll only smile to see you while
Your time away
And once you've seen what they have been
To win the earth just won't seem worth
Your night or your day — Nick Drake

If the people dig it, then I dig it. If the people wanna hear it, then I wanna play it. — Bobby Keys

I went on into the lab. Robert and Renny were both there, standing uncertainly together and looking as if they didn't quite know what their characters would do when the eye-fucker struck again, and didn't really want to hear anybody tell them. I told them anyway. "Let's go," I said. They both blinked at me like uncertain owls. "Go?" Robert said. Renny licked his lips. "Crime scene," I said. "Nothing like it for learning about crime scenes." They looked at each other like they were both hoping the other would come up with a really good way to suggest we go for coffee instead, but neither of them did, and so we followed Vince downstairs and out of the building. — Jeff Lindsay

It is possible to live well with dementia and write best-sellers 'like wot I do. — Terry Pratchett

The bottom line is that if you become a master at handling problems and overcoming obstacles, what can stop you from success? The answer is nothing! And if nothing can stop you, you become unstoppable! — T. Harv Eker

I believe that much unseen is also here. — Walt Whitman

Ordinary parties, he thought, were subtle games of sexual and social badminton ... — Annie Proulx

Ethnic minorities were 10 times more likely than whites to eat at a table where they were the only representative of their race. — Rebekah Nathan

When women have so absorbed the disease of sexism that they themselves can inflict it on each other, we clearly have a perfect, self-replenishing machine for the continuation of sexism. Unable to turn our assertiveness against men, we turn it against each other. Thus we remain stuck in the troubles we always had. It is imperative we renovate the machine
no, not renovate it, but smash it entirely, so that we allow women to be all they need to be. — Erica Jong