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When I was 14, I would sit up in my room and write till my eyes would bleed. — Quincy Jones

What happens in Paris stays in Paris, and all that. Just sayin'. — Kitty French

Very few of my characters are totally heroic or totally villainous. — Charlaine Harris

offered an overland excursion to view pyramids and sphinx, — Jonquil Graham

Don't rely on logic alone, nor speculation. Don't infer or be deceived by appearances. — Gautama Buddha

Look into the abyss long enough, eventually it looks back into you, — David Simpson

It seemed to me a matter of course that we should all take our share of the burden of pain which lies upon the world. — Albert Schweitzer

IT IS IN THE MOMENT OF YOUR DECISION THAT YOU LIFE IS SHAPED. — Anthony Robbins

I used to be a pile of rubble, now I'm a castle. — Lori Goodwin

Our age not only does not have a very sharp eye for the almost imperceptible intrusions of grace, it no longer has much feeling for the nature of the violences which precede and follow them. — Flannery O'Connor

Dissociative symptoms - primarily depersonalization and derealization - are elements in other DSM-IV disorders, including schizophrenia and borderline personality disorder, and in the neurologic syndrome of temporal lobe epilepsy, also called complex partial seizures. In this latter disorder, there are often florid symptoms of depersonalization and realization, but most amnesia symptoms derive from difficulties with focused attention rather than forgetting previously learned information. — James A. Chu

Loneliness had been the trash can fire he huddled around for most of his life. — Michael Connelly

Daddy would call you his brave soldier boy, and you would believe it. When they lifted you out of that hiding place and smiled at you so proud, you didn't feel like an eight-year-old at all. — Karin Lowachee

You could consider the idea of the multiverse, and think of it as something like a tree - that is, the universe we live in is one of an uncountable number of branches of possible universes, created by random chance and the decisions of sentient beings. So, for instance, when I rang you up in the morning, there was a possible future universe in which you answered the phone, and another in which you did not, and by answering the phone you put us in one universe and not the other. In that instance the time traveler doesn't just move from the future to the past and back to the future: he moves down one branch of the universe, toward the root that's back at the beginning of time, and back up another branch. — Dexter Palmer

mental scoreboard: Syndicate 1, Nate and Lucy 0. — Steven Stickler