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It's Big Brother with werewolves. Live coverage for a month, leading up to a group kill on full moon. — Glen Duncan

Harbord and his mission arrived in Sivas on 20 September. They were told by Mustafa Kemal that Turkey realized that it needed the aid of an impartial foreign country. 'After all our experience we are sure that America is the only country able to help us,' Mustafa Kemal acknowledged in a statement on 15 October. — Andrew Mango

No two readers can or will ever read the same book, because the reader builds the book in collaboration with the author. — Neil Gaiman

It's always so much fun to create backstory. Even if there are more clues in the script, you still always have to invent a lot for yourself. I think that comes naturally. — Jane Levy

You know, when you have a father who's pretty well known but you don't see him, the last thing you want to do is start talking about him all the time to people. — Norah Jones

If you can rhythmically slow down your breath to four breaths a minute, you can indirectly control your mind and slow it down from its obnoxious behavior. — Harbhajan Singh Yogi

In this age of 24-7 headlines, the term 'newsweekly' seems almost quaint. — Graydon Carter

The road is better than the end. — Chuck Jones

If you are always looking for the negative in yourself, then you will find ways to invent it. — Kenneth Horowitz

To go beyond you need alert immobility, quiet attention. — Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj

Getting involved with a victim was kind of like trying to find love on a reality show ... rarely successful. — Carla Cassidy

yes, life is a beautiful journey
no one knows what the future will be
death will befall us one day
the soul will depart one day
why worry about such things
who knows what the future will be — Hlovate

Women's fiction doesn't sound like anything but a slur to my ears. — Sheila Heti

The right of free speech cannot be parceled out based on whether we want to hear what the speaker has to say or whether we agree with those views. It means, quite often, tolerating the expression of views that we find distasteful, perhaps even repugnant. — Andrew Rosenthal