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When you print out your manuscript and read it, marking up with a pen, it sometimes feels like a criminal returning to the scene of a crime. — Don Roff

Cricket? Nobody understands cricket! You gotta know what a crumpet is to understand cricket! — Raphael

Anyone who has had the good fortune of spending time with the infinite silence of the trees, will acknowledge their wisdom. — Loretta Lost

When I first joined 'Dancing with the Stars,' I did not want to do it. It's not what I like, it's not what I believe in ... the judges are fake, this is fake, that is fake ... there is not a lot of reality. — Maksim Chmerkovskiy

In Star Wars, there was monetary confusion and competition. Despite being backed by metals, credits were refused by planets during periods of uncertainty, such as the Clone Wars. The credit was later known as the "Imperial Credit" and was used by Luke Skywalker to pay Han Solo for transport to the planet Alderaan. Yet smugglers avoided using state-sanctioned money and opted for precious metals like platinum. Those in the Ferengi Alliance traded gold-pressed latinum, a material that could not — Kabir Sehgal

Everything the Beats stood for was the opposite of the dominant culture today. — Lawrence Ferlinghetti

I'm making the music I want to make, in my own space, and it's just incredible to be able to continue to do that. — Solange Knowles

Just as all thought, and primarily that of non-signification, signifies something, so there is no art that has no signification. — Albert Camus

It's late,' he said again, murmuring, almost crooning now, his voice smoother than silk. 'Sleep, my Bella. Dream happy dreams. You are the only one who has ever touched my heart. It will always be yours. Sleep, my only love. — Stephenie Meyer

You can develop your talents to the highest level. — Lailah Gifty Akita

One of the first gardens I did outside the family was for the designer Hattie Carnegie. I was 23 then, and I went to her salon, but could not afford any of her dresses myself, though I loved them. Miss Carnegie suggested I do a garden in exchange for a coat and dress, and so I designed and planted a garden for her. — Rachel Lambert Mellon

I loved movies and went to see every movie I could in Finland. — Renny Harlin