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Runtimes Shadow Copy Quotes By Paul Auster

The tone of every book is slightly different; there's a music that each has that is distinct from all the others. — Paul Auster

Runtimes Shadow Copy Quotes By Malcolm Gladwell

Our world requires that decisions be sourced and footnoted, and if we say how we feel, we must also be prepared to elaborate on why we feel that way ... We need to respect the fact that it is possible to know without knowing why we know and accept that - sometimes - we're better off that way. — Malcolm Gladwell

Runtimes Shadow Copy Quotes By George Bernard Shaw

It is the mark of a truly intelligent person to be moved by statistics. — George Bernard Shaw

Runtimes Shadow Copy Quotes By Caris Roane

He turned back to her stomach and got very close. She thought he meant to kiss her again and prepared to enjoy his lips on her abdomen once more. Instead he addressed the fiery ball of cells.
"Lucy," he said, deepening his voice in a really wretched imitation of Darth Vader. "I am your father."
Alison groaned. her breh was such a ham. A terrible, wonderful, sexy, vampire ham. Who'd've thought? — Caris Roane

Runtimes Shadow Copy Quotes By Sarah Waters

Miss Craven held up a pair she thought would fit me - monstrous great things they were, of course, and I thought she smiled as she held them. — Sarah Waters

Runtimes Shadow Copy Quotes By Ville Valo

Women are interesting, but that isn't the problem, it is that I like being alone, and I'm also touring so much that it's hard to get a relationship to work. — Ville Valo

Runtimes Shadow Copy Quotes By Rainn Wilson

I'm lucky to have a wife and a child that keep me grounded. — Rainn Wilson

Runtimes Shadow Copy Quotes By Jon Ronson

I saw at least one analysis of the experiment where the author seemed to find it perfectly plausible that if a person was overcome by a violent madness he'd involuntarily start to sound like someone from Louisiana. — Jon Ronson