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What is funny is when you do a futuristic movie, you immediately get to be fashionable because you're creating something that doesn't exist. — Olivier Theyskens

- I don't understand people who get power and then just give it up. Just say, 'Oh, what the fuck, I just don't want it anymore. I'm retiring. — Patrick Ness

At least watching dirty movies can be kind of fascinating if they aren't too horribly strange. And even the horribly strange ones are still more interesting than televised sports. — Merrill Markoe

One sound idea is all that you need to achieve success. — Napoleon Hill

The fastest way to succeed is to look as if you're playing by somebody else's rules, while quietly playing by your own. — Michael Korda

It would be a good thing to buy books if one could also buy the time to read them. — Arthur Schopenhauer

She had found Rasputin to be an odd, intense man. He had been undeniably human and very likely insane, but anyone who could survive reputedly being stabbed, poisoned, shot multiple times, mutilated, and badly beaten before finally drowning, deserved a certain amount of respect. — Thea Harrison

Revenge is never what you think it's going to be. There's no pleasure and glory, and when it's done your grief remains. Once a man does the things you're talking about, he will never be the same, and he can never go back to who he was before. Worst of all, no matter how many enemies you kill, you are never satisfied. There is always one more who deserves it. When it becomes too easy to kill, it never ends. — Richard Kadrey

Odd, she thought of him as her friend though in truth they had shared only one brief conversation. — Lois Lowry

When filled with holy truth the mind rests. — Charles Spurgeon

There are no themes so human as those that reflect the closeness of bliss to bale. — Henry James

The guy had more secrets than Victoria — Darynda Jones

I like authors who experiment with narrative and delve into very specific conditions within their characters in order to expose universal truths about humanity. After reading, I like to feel that I've experienced, learned, identified, been challenged and been provided with insight. — Amanda Knox