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I just love to go home, no matter where I am, the most luxurious hotel suite in the world, I love to go home. — Michael Caine

I remember being an art student and going to the Whitney in 1974 to see the exhibition of Jim Nutt, the Chicago imagist. It was then I transferred to school in Chicago, all because of that show. — Jeff Koons

Whatever shred of hope he'd had for a future with her was gone. She still felt something for him, she'd admitted, but she would never trust him. She would always hate him for what he'd done.
But he could do this for her. Even if he never saw her again, even if she abandoned her duties as King's Champion and stayed with the Fae in Wendlyn forever-as long as he knew that she was safe, that no one could hurt her ... He'd sell his soul again and again for that. — Sarah J. Maas

This is what dating is like, I thought, this horrible mix of boredom and fear and humiliation and confusion. — Diane Meier

I do feel that the boys are getting left out. Girls will read boys' books, but boys won't read girls' books. If you're writing for a girl, you've got most of the audience on your side anyway. — S.E. Hinton

We are so used to dissembling with others that in time we come to deceive and dissemble with ourselves. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

I personally cannot tell you how many times we rescuers put our names on animals to come to us as soon as they are eligible for release, only to find they have been senselessly killed by overzealous pound workers. — Elayne Boosler

I don't think I'm kind of universally known. I think in the indie world I'm probably better known than in some mainstream Hollywood terms. — Steve Coogan

The truth is the ugly side no one wants to see. — A Meredith Walters

I write a story in my head. I see the story like a movie. — Ruskin Bond

My friend Madea has "attitude" that comes with wisdom. Back in our teens and twenties, we thought we knew everything and made all those foolish mistakes. Then, when we got a little older, at thirty, we started getting these flashes of light, revelations of what a great and lucky thing it is that we didn't get caught doing those stupid things back then. Around forty, if we are lucky, we stop lying to ourselves. Fifty and above, we've run out of patience for foolishness. Take me to the bottom line. — Tyler Perry

Whereever you are in life, however old you are, begin thinking about every day as the first day of your life. — Chris Guillebeau

There isn't one America anymore. If there ever had been. — David Brin