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Suspense is my thing. I think I am able to make people want to keep turning pages. They want to know what happens. — Ruth Rendell

Designers take care of everything around us. Everything that is around us, this table, this chair, this lamp, this pen has been designed. All of these things, everything has been designed by somebody. — Massimo Vignelli

If you look over in that direction, like two hundred yards, you will see some birds walking. Never drive the boat toward where the birds are walking. First rule of navigation. — John D. MacDonald

We did not come here to fear the future. We came here to shape it. — Barack Obama

Language furnishes the best proof that a law accepted by a community is a thing that is tolerated and not a rule to which all freely consent. — Ferdinand De Saussure

The basic fundamental of behaviour should be to give. — Maharishi Mahesh Yogi

We were given the Scriptures to humble us into realizing that God is right, and the rest of us are just guessing. — Rich Mullins

The fact that I'm often pushing my voice as hard as I can is from playing in nightclubs in Albuquerque where you don't have a good sound system. — James Mercer

Eternal life is not primarily duration but quality of life, life to the limit. — John Eldredge

What matters is how I use what I know, every minute of every day; how I use it to remember, in the midst of the game. — Richard Bach

His smile was small and fierce as he leaned forward into Neil's space. "Remember this feeling. This is the moment you stop being the rabbit." Neil — Nora Sakavic

Political movements, personal movements, all begin with people imagining another way of existing. — Neil Gaiman

Too much sanity may be madness. — Miguel De Cervantes

I shouldn't do this, Slaughter," Tom hollered down, aiming the shotgun. "But I'm going to give you one final chance to be brought in alive. I don't want to deprive the citizens of Cimarron City of the pleasure of seeing you dance in the air! — C.G. Faulkner

The act was an exorcism of relief for Florentino Ariza, for when he put the violin back into its case and walked down the dead streets without looking back, he no longer felt that he was leaving the next morning but that he had gone away many years before with the irrevocable determination never to return. — Gabriel Garcia Marquez