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My typical morning involves some time on the treadmill, but obviously I skip that a lot. Mostly, I wake up, check my email, then get to work on the various interviews and questions and phone calls that come with being an author. — Karin Slaughter

I hate when people do this. I hate when people hide their cards to feel secret and strong. That's no way of dealing with anything. — Hannah Moskowitz

Failure is easy to measure. Failure is an event.Harder to measure is insignificance. A nonevent. Insignificance creeps, it dawns, it gives you hope, then delusion, then one day, when you're not looking, it's there, at your front door, on your desk, in the mirror, or not, not any of that, it's the lack of all that. One day, when you are looking, it's not looking, no one is. You lie in your bed and realize that if you don't get out of bed and into the world today, it is very likely no one will even notice. — Charles Yu

Well, I will tell you: making friends is actually not that hard when you drop every single one of your standards. — Leila Sales

Abbesses' recesses are not for excesses! — Michael R. Burch

We always reminisce about how everyone tried to get Diane Lane's attention, to very little success. — Rob Lowe

When you traveled with company, the country would shrink away; your companion would become the subject of your voyage as much as the country itself. As for group travel, the country would end up being the silent host whose presence one forgets like one does an overly timid guest, the principal subject becoming the backdrop. — Edouard Leve

I could EAT YOUR HEART & asshole you'd never know it. — Joyce Carol Oates

Liberty, not communism, is the most contagious force in the world. — Earl Warren

And if we are honest we have to make a distinction between a democratic Israel that wants to live in peace and the terrorists who want Israel wiped out. The Israelis were told to give up land for peace; they gave up the land, but got no peace. — J. D. Hayworth

If we learned to walk and talk the way we learn to read and write, everyone would limp and stutter. — Mark Twain