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With gifts, you may gather your enemies about you. When giving nothing, even your own family will leave. — Sakya Pandita

I very much like the idea of the unreliable narrator. Shaping my fictions as monologues - by introducing the "I" - allows me to be as unreliable as I like. — Norman Lock

Only a Mahican would bring a comb to war." Connor rolled his eyes, then leaned in as if about to tell Amalie a great secret, lowering his voice to a whisper. "It helps them keep their feathers pretty."
-Connor about Joesph — Pamela Clare

The man is the Piltdown Man of modern politics. — Charlie Pierce

But I knew how the play would come out. This was like a dress rehearsal after the show has closed down. — Robert Penn Warren

Faith in a better than that which appears is no less required by art than by religion. — John Sterling

I hate parties. I really don't like public events. I hate dressing up. I am the worst celebrity ever! — Stockard Channing

You don't want to hear what I have to say. You only want me to say what you want to hear. But trust me when I tell you that you won't ever get all you want. You'll just grow frustrated and bitter, and you'll end up doing things that will kill the best part of you. — William Lashner

Her courage frightens and amazes me. It make me hopeful for her. Is that what you call love? Is that what you call hope? — Rene Denfeld

I came to understand the most intriguing irony of life, that the most intimate partner of life is death.
(Page 94) — Neena Verma

No one has any faith in the tape anymore - everyone just relies on computers and considers the hardrive to be the safest option, and I don't. I think an analog tape is something you can hold. — Dave Grohl

The man's a born straggler, Honey thought, another lucky exception to the rules of natural selection. A million years ago he would've been an easy snack for a saber-toothed tiger. — Carl Hiaasen

No two children learn in the same way. While we might agree that every American eight-year-old should be able to read and multiply, beyond those basics, there are few reasons to make every student follow the same path. — John Katzman