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I've had some tremendous adventures, good and bad. It's part of the novel, and a novel isn't interesting if it doesn't have some good and bad. And you don't know what good is if bad hasn't been a part of your life. — Lynn Johnston

He didn't answer. Instead he cupped her face in his hands and drew her towards him. Then he kissed her lightly on the lips. Oh god, she wanted his head between her legs and she wanted it now. — Sue Margolis

Creativity is innate and it manifests itself in so many forms. It needs to come out somehow or it destroys you in some way. — Yoko Ono

How many times has that happened? I find myself wondering. How many times have I sat, waiting, while he catches up with somebody else, somebody more important? — Abby McDonald

People should not be imprisoned without having the ability to challenge the legality of that imprisonment. — Jeff Bingaman

If you catch me coming out of a film, when I'm emotionally involved, I can tell you at that moment why I like it - but to talk about it years later is not logical to me. — Abbas Kiarostami

The lack of women directors is a sad fact of life. Kathryn Bigelow's thrilling Best Director win may help turn things around. — Lynda Obst

The relationship changes as you learn more about people, and the work sort of takes on its own life. I enjoy this very much. — Bjork

It was how she attacked everything. If she didn't finish before she got bored, she didn't finish. — C.D. Reiss

It is exceedingly difficult to maintain a sense of absence without turning that absence into some kind of presence — Mark Epstein

I found that when you are depressed, that's when you do something for somebody else. — Dan Buettner

Mistakes. Trial and error. Same thing. Mistakes are how we learned to walk and run and that hot things burn when you touch them. You've made mistakes all your life and you're going to keep making them. — Tamara Ireland Stone

I am firmly opposed to the government entering into any business the major purpose of which is competition with our citizens ... for the Federal Government deliberately to go out to build up and expand ... a power and manufacturing business is to break down the initiative and enterprise of the American people; it is the destruction of equality of opportunity amongst our people, it is the negation of the ideals upon which our civilization has been based. — Herbert Hoover