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They rounded a corner in thunder and siren, with concussion of tires, with scream of rubber with a shift of kerosene bulk in the glittery brass tank, like the food in the stomach of a giant, with Montag's fingers jolting off the silver rail, swinging into cold space, with the wind tearing his hair back from his head, with the wind whistling in his teeth, and him all the while thinking of the women, the chaff women in his parlor tonight, with the kernels blown out from under them by a neon wind, and his silly damned reading of a book to them. — Ray Bradbury

Look at comic books. It used to be something that only geeks were into. And now it's everywhere. — Eli Roth

In the middle years of childhood, it is more important to keep alive and glowing the interest in finding out and to support this interest with skills and techniques related to the process of finding out than to specify any particular piece of subject matter as inviolate. — Dorothy H Cohen

If I desired anything, I knew in advance that whether I satisfied my desire or not, nothing would come of it. — Leo Tolstoy

But sometimes stuff happens and we find ourselves lost, and suddenly we're standing in a place we don't recognize and can't remember walking-or falling-there, and we're unsure how to get back or if we even want to. — Jessica Sorensen

He is the most wretched of men who has never felt adversity. — William Shakespeare

A true gift is given with no expectation. Mr. Feeney — Boy Meets World Episode Guide Team

The inferior complex is now extended to all Europe, save Nordics. — Emanuel Celler

She smiles at me as if forced at knifepoint, the kind of smile that comes purely from manners, like the smile you give your grandmother when she gives you the rotten-cabbage-colored sweater she's been knitting. — Anna Banks

As a musician, you just want to be able to do what you love. — Andy Grammer

He knocked the whiskey back neatly and did not grimace. "Once more, please. Once more with feeling, as they say in the world next door. — Stephen King

Here, as in so many other cases, however, it turns out that a very commonsensical idea looks far less attractive when one examines some of the experimental work which is not available to us from the armchair. — Hilary Kornblith