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I really like questions. I like people who write scripts because they're asking questions, not because they're giving answers. It's something that I look for. — Rose McIver

Silently he had moved within her until deep inside she opened like a flower. — Rachel Joyce

Every great leap in life comes after you have made a clear decision of some kind. — Brian Tracy

Be the person you really are and not the person you'e allowed yourself to become, Kate said to Nikki.
From 'Life Song — Christine M. Knight

For that love is greater which wins less through equal danger. — Seneca.

A modern vegetarian is also a teetotaler, yet there is no obvious connection between consuming vegetables and not consuming fermented vegetables. A drunkard, when lifted laboriously out of the gutter, might well be heard huskily to plead that he had fallen there through excessive devotion to a vegetable diet. — G.K. Chesterton

Is there anything worse than being called the 'It Girl?' By definition, there will be a new one in two weeks. — Brit Marling

A locked door was suddenly opened in the back of my mind and a barrage of demented clowns came rushing out. — Amy Astorga

The vaporish cocaine loosens the contours of their lives and sets their bodies adrift, and so they are untouchable. — Jean Genet

When Tommy walked forlornly home a short while later, Rudy tried what appeared to be a masterful new tactic.
Pity.
On the step, he perused the mud that had dried as a crusty sheet on his uniform, then looked Liesel hopelessly in
the face. "What about it, Saumensch?"
"What about what?"
"You know ... "
Liesel responded in the usual fashion.
"Saukerl," she laughed, and she walked the short distance home. A disconcerting mixture of mud and pity was
one thing, but kissing Rudy Steiner was something entirely different.
Smiling sadly on the step, he called out, rummaging a hand through his hair. "One day," he warned her. "One
day, Liesel! — Markus Zusak

I don't begin a novel with a shopping list - the novel becomes my shopping list as I write it. — William Gibson