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A knock came at the door. Everyone looked up. Elena's nostrils flared and she leaned over to whisper something to Clay.
"Fuck," he muttered. "Keep talking, Jaime. It's only Cassandra. She can wait. Forever, if we're lucky."
"I heard that, Clayton," Cassandra said as she walked in.
"Who the hell forgot to lock the door?" Clay said.
"You were the last one in," Elena murmured.
"Damn. — Kelley Armstrong

I think the world has mostly ended because the cities we wander through are as rotten as we are. Buildings have collapsed. Rusted cars clog the streets. Most glass is shattered and the wind drifting through the hollow high-rises moans like an animal left to die. I don't know what happened. Disease? War? Social collapse? Or was it just us? The Dead replacing the Living? I guess it's not so important. Once you're arrived at the end of the world, it hardly matters which road you took. — Isaac Marion

Time is a blooming field: nature is ever teeming with life: and all is seed, and all is fruit. — Friedrich Schiller

Without the 'applied awareness' of the Soul, 'happiness' cannot arise. — Dada Bhagwan

At acting school people didn't speak like me. It was all received pronunciation - 'ow now brown cow.' — Ray Winstone

The rebellion of art is a daily rebellion against the state of living death routinely called real life. — Jeanette Winterson

But two things I have ever respected are warmth and the ability to sit still." Martha — R.A. MacAvoy

My sons have to learn that you take the rough with the smooth and they've seen a lot of smooth in the years that they've been around. They didn't see the early years. But both my mum and myself are actors and we constantly tell them it's not easy. But they understand that. — Andy Serkis

Who wouldn't want to be in 'Star Wars?' It'd be great. — John Boyega

To stand there and do nothing on film is probably the hardest thing to do. — Thomas Jane