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I came," she said, "hoping you could talk me out of a fantasy."
Cherish it!" cried Hilarious, fiercely. "What else do any of you have? Hold it tightly by it's little tentacle, don't let the Freudians coax it away or the pharmacists poison it out of you. Whatever it is, hold it dear, for when you lose it you go over by that much to the others. You begin to cease to be. — Thomas Pynchon

I am not a designer that buys vintage to be inspired. — Olivier Theyskens

There are lots of things I could have done for the money, but I've made a great living doing the things I want to do. — Ben Elton

People were having sex before I was born. My parents had sex before I was born, nothing to do with me. I'm not trying to stop sex. I'm trying to stop people from dying from sex. — Mechai Viravaidya

I'm a politician so I only endorse myself. — Ben Tolosa

Keep at it! The one talent that's indispensable to a writer is persistence. You must write the book, else there is no book. It will not finish itself. Do not try to commit art. Just tell the damned story. — Tom Clancy

Neurosis is the natural by-product of pain avoidance. — C. G. Jung

If they want to get [my statue of] the Commandments, they're going to have to get me first. — Roy Moore

I'm more concerned with getting them to find and strengthen their original voice as writers rather than imposing my own subjective tastes, judgements or sensibility on the project. — Douglas Wood

Homeopathy is one of the few medical specialties which carries no penalties
only benefits. — Yehudi Menuhin

There is a labyrinth which is a straight line. — Jorge Luis Borges

Act as though this one patient is the only person in the world - because to do otherwise is to lose that one, too. One at a time, that's all you can do. And you learn not to despair over all the ones you can't help, but only to do what you can. — Diana Gabaldon