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Media turned against Israel was a gradual process. And it has gotten worse over the years. I think the main development was the 1982 Lebanon War. — Manfred Gerstenfeld

That last page turned is a perfect excuse to write a whole new book. — Toni Sorenson

I can't say that I ever actually decided to become a writer. It kind of snuck up on me. — William Landay

If life has no meaning, why don't we create a meaning for it? — Naguib Mahfouz

In the world of musical theatre, if everyone says it's a good idea, you wonder why nobody has done it before. — Tim Rice

Memphis cupped her cheek in his hand and put his mouth on hers. Theta had never been kissed the way Memphis was kissing her now. There had been fumbling boys thrumming with nervous want. There had been theater owners, older "uncles" who pawed at her when she walked past or who wanted to "inspect" her costume to make sure it was decent down to the undergarments, men she granted the occasional kiss in order to stave off something worse. And there was Roy, of course. Beautiful, cruel Roy, whose kisses were declaratory, as if he needed to conquer Theta, to brand her with his mouth. Those men had never really seen Theta. But Memphis's kiss was nothing like theirs. It was passionate, yet tender. A mutual agreement of desire. It was a kiss shared. He was kissing her. He was with her. — Libba Bray

I always wonder what drives us as Artists. — Diana Krall

We've always known that a marriage our parents approved meant giving up Paris and its bells. — Anouk Markovits

I'm influenced by all kinds of music. I have a very diverse iPod. You never know if I've got it on shuffle. You never know what you are going to hear next. I like all genres. — Toby Keith

Women must convert their love for and reliance on strength and skill in others to a love for all manner of strength and skill in themselves — Phyllis Chesler

Manson's the man who's responsible for "killing the Sixties." He really knew how to play up the whole "most dangerous man alive" thing when at the time, the most dangerous man alive was Richard Nixon. — John Roecker