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I find myself writing protagonists who do feel pretty cut off from others but who want to make connections and aren't very good at it. — Leni Zumas

Books were to my family's house like beds and stoves, the most basic items, necessary for survival — Nora Gallagher

If the submarines, the aerial torpedoes, the poison gas, the liquid fire, the long-distance guns, the hand grenades, the trench mortars, and all the other things injure without killing them, they are sent back again and again after being patched up until they are killed. — Evadne Price

Everyone thinks you make mistakes when you're young. But I don't think we make any fewer when we're grown up — Jodi Picoult

I always say, 'If you're planning on seeing our movie, don't look at any more of the materials.' — Joseph Kosinski

Dude's got a look on his face like somebody just shoved a sweet-tart up his ass. — John Knudsvig

People think that singing and playing is easy. It's not. It's easy to strum along, but if you actually want to really play, where it's important, that's a hard thing and not too many people are good at it. — Bob Dylan

Similarly, many a young man, hearing for the first time of the refraction of stellar light, has thought that doubt was cast on the whole of astronomy, whereas nothing is required but an easily effected and unimportant correction to put everything right again. — Ernst Mach

He was a tubby little chap who looked as if he had been poured into his clothes and forgotten to say 'when'! — P.G. Wodehouse

When I was younger, I wanted to own a circus and create this bizarre revue that went from town to town. I suppose, in a way, I got my wish because when you're working on a film, you're in a traveling circus. — Neil Burger

Neck touching takes place when there is emotional discomfort, doubt, or insecurity. — Joe Navarro

You should give it to Max, Liesel. See if you can leave it on the bedside table, like all the other things." Liesel watched him as if he'd gone insane. "How, though?" Lightly, he tapped her skull with his knuckles. "Memorize it. Then write it down for him. — Markus Zusak