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You should have more faith in fiction. It lets you come sideways at the truth, which is the only way anyone ever gets near it. — Dean Koontz

I don't shy from writing about incredibly unpleasant, distressing things. And I get a kick out of it I confess. I like doing that. — Peter Straub

But . . ." Dominic floundered around for a bit before pointing at me accusingly. "You said that there's weird shit, but it normally turns out to have a rational explanation."
"It does," said Beverley. "The explanation is a wizard did it. — Ben Aaronovitch

India unarmed would not require to be destroyed through poison gas or bombardment. — Mahatma Gandhi

I'm not the healer. — Benny Hinn

If you think I would have gone to war the way George Bush did, don't vote for me. — John F. Kerry

The poet is a brother speaking to a brother of "a moment of their other lives" a moment that had been buried beneath the dust of the busy world. — Edith Sitwell

Comedy crowds - we always want to come out and ask you, 'How you feeling?' We always say that, 'By a round of applause, how do you feel?' Right? 'By a round of applause, how you feeling?' It's the only place in the world that you judge how you're feeling by a round of applause ... There's never like a car accident, people all over the ground, people running over - 'Ma'am! Ma'am! By a round of applause, how do you feel? By a round of applause - she's not clapping! — Dane Cook

The Age of Adaline was very special because it marks for me the first male lead on a proper Hollywood production. — Michiel Huisman

My tattoo was tied to them. Another mystery I needed to figure out. — Stacey Marie Brown

What I didn't know that by sticking to craft we would blow open some doors that I never saw opened before. — James Lipton

When we love, we are courageous; and courage has nothing to do with being fearless, it's about being willing to experience fear, even dread, to do what we must, without guarantee of outcome. — Vanna Bonta

I am not a person who can do nothing. I get very bored. — Montserrat Caballe

She kept sliding down, in small half-willing surrenders, till she was a heap, with the book held tiringly above her face. — Alan Hollinghurst