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Genius lies not in making the great discoveries, but in seeing the connections between the smaller ones ... — Walker Percy

In Canadian comedy, you'll almost never see guns. If you bring a gun into a scene, it's like, 'Whoa! Wow, how are we going to deal with that!' Guns in an American comedy are a given. Violence in America is used in a much more cavalier way. — Scott Thompson

We're so good at masking our hunger until the knocks at the door cripple our dignity. — Tahereh Mafi

graced the little girl with what she hoped was her sweetest, most welcoming smile. "Did you sleep well? — Kathleen Morgan

The Chinese say it's better to be deprived of food for three days than tea for one. — Khaled Hosseini

His mother collected medicines, rather in the way a boy collects coins or seals or arrowheads; one or two genuine pieces, along with a whole load of junk. — K.J. Parker

The trying to change what they think, the attempt to explain, the hope they'll come to see your side of things, it was exhausting because it never made a dent and afterward you only ached unbearably. — Marisha Pessl

America, you have it better than our continent, the old one. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

This was not a good idea coming home for Christmas. I'm too old. Years ago, coming back from schools or trips, I always expected some sort of new perspective or fresh insight about the family on returning. That doesn't happen anymore-the days of revelation about my parents, at least, are over ... its time to move on. I think we'd all appreciate that. — Douglas Coupland

I had always loved Noah. It was something I did naturally, without thinking, like breathing — Alison G. Bailey

A magical blending of mystery, romance, and deep and dangerous secrets. Kelly Parra's Invisible Touch is an action-packed coming-of-age novel, sure to keep readers turning pages and begging for a sequel. — Laurie Faria Stolarz

I hear beyond the range of sound,
I see beyond the range of sight,
New earths and skies and seas around,
And in my day the sun doth pale his light. — Henry David Thoreau