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Suddenly, it seems obvious to me: Only fantasy books can make sense of the skewed reality in which I live. — David B.

I remember the first Mortal Kombat, when that came out, that was the hardest game of all time. There would be lines at the arcade around the block, and I still love all of the Mortal Kombat games. — Diego Corrales

The laws of war, that restrain the exercise of national rapine and murder, are founded on two principles of substantial interest: the knowledge of the permanent benefits which may be obtained by a moderate use of conquest, and a just apprehension lest the desolation which we inflict on the enemy's country may be retaliated on our own. But these considerations of hope and fear are almost unknown in the pastoral state of nations. — Edward Gibbon

There is always something sad about the old photographs, it is because we know that people in the photos have gone forever. — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Your Nationality or any other Affiliation isn't written on your forehead or any visible part of your body. It is shown by the way you Pride Yourself. — Joan Ambu

I'm too romantic for my own good. And okay, you get kicked in the butt sometimes. But, frankly, I'd rather have, you know - actual sentiments. Than. You know? You know what I mean? — Tom Rachman

I've always felt like I've had the ability to choose which roles I was going to play. I don't think that the industry agreed with me, but I've always had a bit of a headstrong attitude of only doing the things that I really believe in and want to explore. — Brie Larson

Personal power means being secure and confident inside yourself. — Lev Raphael

There's not a big gun culture in England at all still. — Clive Owen

I do have characters who are more well known than I am, which suits me fine. — Jeffrey Wright

Music is a universal art; anybody's music belongs to everybody; you can't limit it to race or country. — James Weldon Johnson

I'd taken three years off to live as a normal person, so this was my first time back into it, and it was kind of shocking, but then it was fun. — Camilla Belle

Since there is no final destination, do your best to fall in love with the journey. — Rachel Alexandria

From personal experience, I completely agree that it is often easier to go for monotone sadness. When I was starting out, I wrote a gazillion short stories that ran the gamut of human suffering - drug addiction, child abuse, terminal illness, loved ones dying by all manner of misfortune, etc. In hindsight, it's clear that I mistook the power of the situation for the power of the story. — Anthony Marra