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She hoped I would send her some of my papers on neurology, of which I'll understand not one word, but will glow with loving pride at my ridiculous, brilliant and altogether delightful nephew. — Oliver Sacks

I think there is a mainstream media. CNN is mainstream media, and the main, ABC, CBS, NBC are mainstream media. And I think it's just essentially to make the point that we are largely in the center without particular axes to grind, without ideologies which are represented in our daily coverage, at least certainly not on purpose. — Peter Jennings

In terms of fear, I still am most afraid of Freddie Kruger. — Andrew Mason

My karma just ran over my dogma. — Barbara Johnson

Let me be the ring leader in your guilt gang-bang. — Chuck Palahniuk

Clay caught her hand as she reached for his arm and held it tight. "And the girls can get a meal on, or we'll go eat in the bunkhouse. I want you to rest." "Clay, I don't need to rest." Sophie dabbed at his oozing wound. "There is nothing in the. . ." Sophie realized her fingers were going numb as Clay squeezed tighter and tighter. "The girls can do it. They have a stew already done, so they just need to mix up biscuits and set the table." She was talking fast at the end. Clay released her. Sophie sighed with relief and had to control the urge to rub her hand. She arched one eyebrow at her husband. "Good girl," he said, like she was a well-behaved horse. — Mary Connealy

So many people are diverted to doing what people want photographed - fashion models, buildings, mountains - they get to thinking those photographs are good. — Rondal Partridge

I say that one must be a visionary - that one must make oneself a VISIONARY. — Arthur Rimbaud

...bottle green Jaguar. — Cathleen Schine

I didn't know, until reading A Course in Miracles, that a miracle is a reasonable thing to ask for. I didn't know that a miracle is just a shift in perception. — Marianne Williamson