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My dad was more, "Let's play chess. Read a book, you're stupid." He's more the intellectual type. — Michelle Rodriguez

Long ago, during my apprenticeship in the wine trade, I learned that wine is more than the sum of its parts, and more than an expression of its physical origin. The real significance of wine as the nexus of just about everything became clearer to me when I started writing about it. The more I read, the more I traveled, and the more questions I asked, the further I was pulled into the realms of history and economics, politics, literature, food, community, and all else that affects the way we live. Wine, I found, draws on everything and leads everywhere. — Gerald Asher

If there was one thing she'd learned in this business, it was to never tell a client you couldn't do something. — Timothy Zahn

You are not writing properly unless someone is bleeding, probably you. — Robert Galbraith

Love is one of my main inspirations. — Enrique Iglesias

The automobile is the greatest catastrophe in the entire history of City architecture. — Philip Johnson

It took putting one foot in front of the other every single day to get through it to the point where I made it back on the team and won a gold medal in 2008. — Hope Solo

Thoughts. Thoughts bombard my head, my brain. My psyche — Jonathan Harnisch

That was how she saw the storyteller for the last time - in an absolutely silent world, in a staircase. He'd hit his target.
When she fell into darkness, she knew that she would never see him again.
She'd love him to the very end. — Antonia Michaelis

As far as women who are being abused by pimps, I think if you see women who do incalls or outcalls rather than work on the street, they are less likely - from what I've heard - to have pimps. But you can't be sure. — Chester Brown

Google has a very powerful and new advertising model that, for them, prints money. — Nicholas Negroponte

Poetry is the gate through which I enter the land of enchantment. Once inside the flaming wall, my limitations fall from me, and my spirit is free. — Helen Keller

Whenever there's something wrong with your writing, suspect that there's something wrong with your thinking. — Patricia T. O'Conner