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As they slithered up the muddy bank, scores of tiny silver fish that had been feasting on the open wounds were slow to relinquish their hold and were drawn out with the carcasses. Stranded upon the mud-banks, they flopped and quivered like stars that had fallen to earth. — Wilbur Smith

Your only guidepost is your own instinct and judicious editing. In my stand-up act I learned that in the first 10 minutes I could say anything and it would get a laugh. Then I'd better deliver. In the movie it's the same thing. You get a lot of laughs when people first sit down and then the story better kick in. Many years in front of an audience, I would hope, give me a sense of what works. — Steve Martin

Nineteen-seventy-nine had been a year of American setbacks around the globe. Before the year began, Cuban troops were already roaming Angola, and a pro-Communist regime ruled Ethiopia. — Elliott Abrams

Real happiness cannot be bribed by anything sordid or low. — Orison Swett Marden

Most bigots are sincere. — Ursula K. Le Guin

What interests me in life is curiosity, challenges, the good fight with its victories and defeats. — Paulo Coelho

The whole world is absolutely brought up on lies. We are fed nothing but lies. It begins with lies and half our lives we live with lies. — Isadora Duncan

The business of a bank is to lend money; which amounts, nowadays, to lending credit. — John Buchanan Robinson

The idea is more important than the object. — Damien Hirst

Standup comedians are attracted to one another because of their faults. So we're all kind of messed up in the same way, and once I was around a group of people that saw the world in a different way, it's like this is where I need to be. — Chris Rock

There was no hostility at the court when I arrived. — Sandra Day O'Connor

Love seeketh only self to please, To bind another to its delight, Joys in another's loss of ease, And builds a Hell in Heaven's despite. — Martin Amis

The uncivilized behavior of some human beings in a zoo has to be seen to be believed. — Gerald Durrell