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When you see an aging or a rusted bridge, you are seeing nature and man working together. If you paint over a building there is no more magic to that building. But if it is allowed to age, then man has built it and nature has added into it - it's so organic. — David Lynch

Mari took one more look at the Mechanic boiler, bit her lip, then looked at him. I'm going to say this because in another minute we may be dead, and I don't want to die not having told you. I love you. — Jack Campbell

Being president is like running a cemetery: you've got a lot of people under you and nobody's listening. — William J. Clinton

The law is for the self-righteous, to humble their pride: the gospel is for the lost, to remove their despair. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

The best way to get your audience larger and more consistent is to be more divisive and more radical and criticize those who cater to or kowtow to other forces. — Norman Ornstein

She looked creepy/adorable. — Rachel Caine

Stay in your room; write your own books; because everything outside this room is a lie. — M.F. Moonzajer

All he wanted was enough time to consider all his options without being dragged into his household's petty squabbles or being nagged by his wife about that damnable pilgrimage. Was that so much to ask?
Apparently so, for he'd yet to find a peaceful moment at Caen, not with Marguerite sulking and Aimar lurking and Will acting put-upon and Geoff wanting to lay plans and Richard strutting around as if he were the incarnation of Roland and poor Tilda grieving over Maman's absence and his father refusing to heed any voice but his own. — Sharon Kay Penman

In her new book, Sarah Palin says she once gave up chocolate for an entire year just to prove she could do it. Still think she's not qualified to be President? — Jimmy Fallon

Relativism is neither a method of fighting, nor a method of creating, for both of these are uncompromising and at times even ruthless; rather, it is a method of cognition. — Karel Capek

I'm in a rut deep enough to hang posters. — Bruce McCulloch

Compelling characters are not cogs in the machine of your plot; they are human beings to whom the story happens. — David Corbett