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It's silly to try to escape other people's faults. They are inescapable. Just try to escape your own. — Marcus Aurelius

With the historical fictions, I was already doing so much research, and so much of the stories was anchored by historical truth that the move to nonfiction didn't feel all that dramatic - just another half-step to the right. — Debra Dean

Praise does wonders for our sense of hearing. — Arnold H. Glasow

Behind every bad law, a deep fear. — Sarah Vowell

I was a gymnast for twelve or thirteen years. Then I got into surfing and now I paddle board and hike and do whatever I can. I think it's my love of the outdoors. — Serinda Swan

If you wish to find your answers, you'll need to begin thinking, not merely reacting.
Lily — Seanan McGuire

Our clothes are too much a part of us for most of us ever to be entirely indifferent to their condition: it is as though the fabric were indeed a natural extension of the body, or even of the soul. — Quentin Bell

But if that was really true, why in the name of all that is holy would anyone have ever liked Nikki in the first place? I was becoming more and more convinced she was a cross between Heidi Montag and Hitler. — Meg Cabot

The 2 prime movers in the Universe are Time and Luck. — Kurt Vonnegut

We all look at ourselves in the mirror and think, 'Am I good?' — Damon Lindelof

If he's at this party, I want you to stay far away from him."
"Shouldn't that rule apply to you, and Jules, too? Unless your penises make you magically bulletproof. — Suzanne Brockmann

The effect was of somebody reluctantly reading a prepared statement off a teleprompter, a statement prepared by somebody against whom she had a bitter and long-standing grudge. He considered the possibility that she might be clinically depressed. — Lev Grossman

Love of Chocolate — Nicholas Reardon