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No one really knows how to deal with the unexpected. How do you rehearse the unknown? — Wayne Shorter

There was a huge wire fence that ran along the length of the house and turned in at the top, extending further along in either direction, further than she could possibly see. The fence was very high, higher even than the house they were standing in, and there were huge wooden posts, like telegraph poles, dotted along it, holding it up. At the top of the fence enormous bales of barbed wire were tangled in spirals, and Gretel felt an unexpected pain inside her as she looked at the sharp spikes sticking out all the way round it. — John Boyne

Feely had the knack of being able to screw one side of her face into a witchlike horror while keeping the other as sweet and demure as any maiden from Tennyson. It was perhaps, the one thing I envied her. — Alan Bradley

I don't go see big, silly movies. I like small things about regular folks, you know? — Bobby Cannavale

Voodoo is a very interesting religion for the whole family, even those members of it who are dead. — Terry Pratchett

I'm not going to deny it. I'm a neat person, there's no question. But I don't become obsessed with it. — Courteney Cox

If we take the time, no matter how crazy and troubled we feel, we can find something to be thankful for. — Terry Taylor

I guess I haven't gotten over being lost, a wandering gypsy. — Neil Diamond

Those who do not trust enough should not be trusted. — Laozi

Twenty years back, yes; at this time of my life, no. For, as I draw closer and closer to the end, I travel in the circle, nearer and nearer to the beginning. It seems to be one of the kind smoothings and preparings of the way. My heart is touched now, by many remembrances that had long fallen asleep, of my pretty young mother (and I so old!), and by many associations of the days when what we call the World was not so real with me, and my faults were not confirmed in me. — Charles Dickens

A suffocating deluge of violent misogyny was how American comedy fans reacted to a woman suggesting that comedy might have a misogyny problem. They'd attempted to demonstrate that comedy, in general, doesn't have issues with women by threatening to rape and kill me, telling me I'm just bitter because I'm too fat to get raped, and suggesting that the debate would have been better if it were just Jim raping me. Holy shit, I realized. I won. — Lindy West

Usually I get recognized for The Blue Lagoon or Dallas. — Christopher Atkins

Self-expression, to me, is something that you worked on, that you have mastered a skill to say something in the most artful way that you can. It's not just blurting stuff out and having verbal diarrhea. — John Leguizamo

I once wrote deduceable instead of deducible in a book, though nobody then or since has taken me up on it. A small point as they go, perhaps, but Rule I of writing acceptably is to get everything right as far as you can, and in this case I had neglected to. — Kingsley Amis

Nobody hates hipsters more than hipsters. — Tim Heidecker