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When I was first published it was like having people rushing in coming to find out where I was hiding. Scary! — Selima Hill

Always go hard and fast enough so that when you hit the ditch you can pull out the other side. — Johnny Paycheck

I'm not the kind of guy who dabbles in a lot of things. — Jason Kilar

The skeptics said you can't put on a costume in the middle of New York - which isn't true, because everyone's in a costume here. — Avi Arad

When I was in high school, I became interested in cytochemistry: chemical analysis under the microscope, and trying to understand the composition of cells. — Joshua Lederberg

Everyone knew Sonja was destined for great things, but no one knew what to do with her until then. Even in academia, her natural habitat, she was an exotic species. Though her Russianness gave her certain dispensations, the idea that a young woman of any ethnicity could so excel in the hard sciences was a far-fetched fantasy. Their parents encouraged her at a distance. Neither understood the molecular formulas, electromagnetic fields, or anatomical minutiae that so captivated her, and so their support came by way of well-intentioned, inadequate generalities. Even after Sonja graduated secondary school at the top of her class and matriculated to the city university biology department, their parents found more to love in Natasha. Sonja's gifts were too complex to be understood, and therefore less desirable. Natasha was beautiful and charming. They didn't need MDs to know how to be proud of her. — Anthony Marra

I went to America and got into a band, had success, had hits in Australia. — Rick Springfield

The body's like a huge ear. It's as simple as that. — Evelyn Glennie

You are aware only of a small amount of the total information your eyes take in, and even less is processed by your conscious mind and remembered. — David McRaney

Doing something for someone because she wanted to do it instead of because she had to do it would be a welcome relief. — Erin Nicholas