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Bad news should always come after lunch.. first thing in the morning everything left a bruise. — Stephen King
It's difficult for me to have a large story, a very large story - a novel is a large story. I'm used to writing and doing these little miniature paintings. — Sandra Cisneros
And the problems come... one after another... an another... that's what government wants... problems. — Deyth Banger
My mother taught public school, went to Harvard and then got her master's there and taught fifth and sixth grade in a public school. My dad had a more working-class lifestyle. He didn't go to college. He was an auto mechanic and a bartender and a janitor at Harvard. — Ben Affleck
I love looking at the old Bond films. Maybe it's purely out of reminiscence, the nostalgic things you think about. But there were some very good films made, and I think that the public has enjoyed them, too. — Albert R. Broccoli
And yet self-knowledge is thought by some not so easy. Who knows, my dear sir, but for a time you may have taken yourself for somebody else? Stranger things have happened. — Herman Melville
I realized that your mother couldn't see the emptiness, she couldn't see anything ... All of the words I'd written to her over all of those years, had I never said anything to hear at all? — Jonathan Safran Foer
True Love is a spiritual force that binds two hearts, and two souls, together as one. — Ellen J. Barrier
Look, I really do not care about you. What I care about is the worlds that you bear witness to. You are nothing more than a dog with a video camera strapped on its back. As you walk the streets looking for a place to mate or piss or eat, the camera is on and we will see the world because of you ... You carry the camera and we enjoy the world. (On images as autobiography) — Michael Lesy
If there were no world, no time, no space, no condition, if none of us existed, that would be meditation. — Frederick Lenz
And briefly and succinctly, he put Miss Marple's theory of the crime before the doctor, ending up with her final suggestion. — Agatha Christie
