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I credit Podiobooks and the free audio podcasts for helping me develop the audience I needed when I started selling my books in text forms. — Nathan Lowell

Back in the 1950s and '60s, J. M. Barrie's 'Peter Pan' - starring Mary Martin and Cyril Ritchard - was regularly aired on network television during the Christmas season. I must have seen it four or five times and remember, in particular, Ritchard's gloriously camp interpretation of Captain Hook. — Michael Dirda

What I love more than anything is Jerry Goldsmith's 80's music and Bernard Herrmann's genre music from the 50's and 60's. — Bear McCreary

What's the difference between venerating women for being fuckable and putting them on a purity pedestal? In both cases, women's worth is contingent upon their ability to please men and to shape their sexual identities around what men want. — Jessica Valenti

That's because I prefer it that way," he responded. "Strong and rough, enough to leave a lingering ache. I like it to hurt just a bit." Oh — J.M. Darhower

... so so lonely, like, I don't know, a day without birds or something. — Jandy Nelson

in April 2011, the US Health Department's National Vaccine Injury Compensation Programme released its figures for 2010 the report showed that allegedly safe childhood vaccines officially killed or injured no less than 2,699 children in the year 2010 in America. — Vernon Coleman

If people are offering help, it's because they want to and you have to let them do it. It just makes life so much easier. You just have to put your pride aside. — Jenna Morasca

You could put me on any track. I support that one million percent. Whatever the track is, I'm going to smash it. Believe that. — Busta Rhymes

I'm not good at talking about myself. — Suzanne Collins

I ate a big steak in 1988 and never felt worse. That was it, boom, over. Never again. — Bryan Adams

You can't assert an answer just because it's not something else. — Isaac Asimov