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I can remember the times when I started including humor in novels that were suspenseful. I was told you can't do that because you can't keep the audience in suspense if they're laughing. My attitude was, if the character has a sense of humor, then that makes the character more real because that's how we deal with the vicissitudes of life, we deal with it through humor. — Dean Koontz

Integrated is the expression of knowledge: an assembly is significant in Unity: united are their minds in the silent dynamism of all possibilities. — Maharishi Mahesh Yogi

No, I don't autograph blank slips, checks, or stickers, and certainly no books without me in them. — Jack L. Chalker

The world had a fragile liquid quality, running at the edges and spinning on previously unrevealed axes. — Scott Lynch

Obviously, South Africa is our most important market, but we are also gradually increasing our presence throughout East and West as well as North Africa. It is a continent with a lot of potential which we plan to tap into. — Jochen Zeitz

The words are said. We're one. You will have my name and all that I own, Nova. We are one. You saved my life. But more than that, you saved my soul. — Candace Sams

I want to get lost in other worlds and let my imagination travel beyond this life I know. — Jen Naumann

I write the vocals last, because I wanted to invent the music first and push the music to the level that I had to compete against it. — Axl Rose

My first crime novel, "Wild Horses," sold at auction, and that changed my life at an ideal time. — Brian Hodge

When people hear that I'm a neuroscientist, they ask me tough questions. 'Will grandpa learn to walk again after his stroke?' 'How can my son overcome his dyslexia?' 'What could have caused my best friend to become schizophrenic?' When I can't give satisfying answers, they look disappointed - and I feel embarrassed. — Sebastian Seung

Right now I'm sick of acting, so it's like, maybe I'll do writing for a bit. Then, when I'm tired of writing, I'll go work on my music. When I'm sick of music, I'll be like, I'm going to start performing comedy now. So it's good. It's not like I want to be famous or anything. — Charlyne Yi