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Pity is sworn servant unto love: And this be sure, wherever it begin To make the way, it lets your master in. — Willa Cather

I've tried to make a book that's accessible to the ordinary, intelligent reader. Very often books that cover this kind of subject are written by academics, for academics. But I am not an academic. — Brian Crozier

The adrenaline of death is difficult to match. A mind knows when lief is really at stake. You can't convince it otherwise, you can't lie to it. — Sarang Gupta

Hullie's a lot like a garbage can. You step on the pedal with your foot and the top opens up. — Wayne Gretzky

Question: How much do you have to invest in the future before you've spent it and no longer have one? — Mark Steyn

Perception is less of a recording system and more of a protection system against external stimuli. — Sigmund Freud

I want a Zero Tolerance policy on All The Patriarchal Bullshit. — Caitlin Moran

There is no need to justify what we are. there is no need to work hard to become what we are not. we just need to return to our intergrity, to the way we were before we learned to speak. perfect. as little children, we are authentic. only the present time is real for us; wo don't care about the past, and we aren't worried about the future. we enjoy life; we want to explore and have fun. nobody teaches us to be that way; we are born that way. — Miguel Ruiz

The world had turned to madness, and it was tainted red. — C.M. Gray

I'm much more of a risk taker. I'm more fearless now than when I was 18. I was much more self-aware and I cared too much about what people thought of me and now I really don't. I probably should. — Jessica Alba

They say that there can never be two snowflakes that are exactly alike, but has anyone checked lately? — Terry Pratchett

If you're doing a classic play, where if you do a Chekhov, you do the words as written. You can't do that with a novel; you have to do your version of the words as written. — Sam Mendes