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The scariest thing about drugs is the brink of it all: when you're on the verge of insanity but you think your actions sane. And you can't stop. You just can't stop. — Courtney Elizabeth Young

Even when they have been felled, let alone when they are still standing and fighting, they never disgrace themselves, — Tom Holland

Sometimes, we can't help but to shed tears! — Lailah Gifty Akita

A problem isn't finished just because you've found the right answer. — Yoko Ogawa

Discipline means looking beyond the appearance, beyond that which is visible and acknowledging one Infinite Cause. — Tom Johnson

Getting a room's not always enough. Sometimes you gotta close the door. — Nora Roberts

I was always singing the way I felt, and maybe I didn't exactly know it, but I just didn't like the way things were down there-in Mississippi. — Muddy Waters

When you're black in Hollywood, you know, your first role is going to be on a crime drama. That's - everybody knows that. — Terry Crews

Occasionally, on screen, Barbara [Stanwyck] had a wary, watchful quality about her that I've noticed in other people who had bad childhoods; they tend to keep an eye on life because they don't think it can be trusted. After her mother was killed by a streetcar, she had been raised in Brooklyn by her sisters, and from things she said, I believe she had been abused as a child. She had lived an entirely different life than mine, that's for sure, which is one reason I found her so fascinating. I think her early life was one reason she had such authenticity as an actress, and as a person. — Robert Wagner

In persons grafted in a serious trust,
Negligence is a crime. — William Shakespeare

We're on the bleeding edge of theistic virology here. — Peter Watts

Over prepare, then go with the flow. — Regina Brett

If nothing else, school teaches that there is an answer to every question; only in the real world do young people discover that many aspects of life are uncertain, mysterious, and even unknowable. If you have a chance to play in nature, if you are sprayed by a beetle, if the color of a butterfly's wing comes off on your fingers, if you watch a caterpillar spin its cocoon
you come away with a sense of mystery and uncertainty. The more you watch, the more mysterious the natural world becomes, and the more you realize how little you know. Along with its beauty, you may also come to experience its fecundity, its wastefulness, aggressiveness, ruthlessness, parasitism, and its violence. These qualities are not well-conveyed in textbooks. — Michael Crichton

I believe that reading widely is the best preparation for writing. — Kathryn Lasky