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Most books I write because I realize there's a book sized hole in the universe and I want to fill it. — Neil Gaiman

When knowledge no longer becomes the commodity of the few, but in a sense becomes equalized by everyone having access, you lose some aspect of Jewish particularity, or at least a Jewish particularity that is fundamental to the construct of Jews as people of the book, which was always interesting. — Joshua Cohen

In London we give ourselves a pat on the back, rightly, for not killing one another, for our prejudice being subtle rather than lethal. — Martin Freeman

I promise that, one day, everything's going to be better for you. — Jake Gyllenhaal

For a year she found an exquisite pain - almost pleasure - in facing the world as if she didn't care. Look at me, she would say to herself in the middle of a trying day. Look at me: I'm surviving; I'm coping; I'm in control of all this. — Richard Yates

To sit on the stile would be to continue a familiar existence. To cross the stile would be to begin something new. — Fennel Hudson

How absurd to call youth the time of happiness - youth, the time of greatest vulnerability! - Hercule Poirot in Death on the Nile — Agatha Christie

I very much enjoy reading other writers' diaries, mainly because it makes me ask myself: Are they like you? How do they think? — Orhan Pamuk

I put myself in front of people who can say yes to me, and I deliver value first. — Jeffrey Gitomer

If there was no Hollywood, no next movie, no deal at Warner Brothers, no place in Malibu or Venice, I would still be really happy. — Susan Downey

For some reason people say such negative things about having a baby - you won't sleep, the stress, the crying. Nonsense. It's a total joy so cherish every second. — James Mullinger

When I write lyrics, it's only when I'm angry or hurt or sad. So lyrically it's never really easy going. And the music is always really intense. — Henry Rollins

The idea of forgiveness is a journey that requires patience. If the journey of forgiveness is well travelled, there is a chance that we are bound to change in a very helpful way. — Stephen Richards