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A genius is a man who does unique things of which nobody would expect him to be capable. — E. V. Lucas

In the morning, prayer is the key that opens to us
the treasures of God's mercies and blessings; in the evening, it is the key that shuts us up under His protection and safeguard. — Billy Graham

Snape: How?
Scorpius: Bravely.
Snape: Who?
Scorpius: Voldemort.
Snape: How very irritating. — J.K. Rowling

Before I thought there was a common denominator between my films - as if all my characters were sisters - but I'm not so sure now. — Juliette Binoche

Still, I believe the first draft of a book - even a long one - should take no more than three months, the length of a season. — Stephen King

I would rather do twenty TV series than go through what I went through under that Rank contract I signed a few years ago for which I blame no one but myself. — Patrick McGoohan

Not contradicting a point and proving it are different things. — Brandon Sanderson

I closed my eyes, held my breath and then everything went black. — Richard Petty

Her affection overwhelmed him, as did her softness, her tears. Even after all he'd said to her, after all he'd done-she still gave a damn whether he lived or died. It was humbling. Incomprehensible. Wonderful. If he'd known this would be his reward, he would have fallen overboard weeks ago. — Tessa Dare

Pessimism is too easy, even delicious, the badge and plume of intellectuals everywhere. It absolves the thinking classes of solutions. We excite ourselves with dark thoughts in plays, poems, novels, movies. — Ian McEwan

I thought I would spent my career doing Chekhov and Ibsen in regional theaters, so the fact that I started doing new plays was a whole new world I didn't expect, and that I would like to keep doing. — Zeljko Ivanek

The places where we went, it was not safe to be any bigger than a two-person crew. In Afghanistan, the only way for us to operate was to try to fly under the radar of everyone. — Rick Rowley