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In retrospect, this seems to summarize all the insanity of that time. Guy is standing on top of a burning building. Helicopter arrives, hovers, drops a rope ladder. Climb up! the man leaning out of the helicopter's door shouts. Guy on top of burning building responds, Give me two weeks to think about it. — Stephen King

She got tired of herself. She got tired of not being able to say what she wanted or do what she wanted or even want what she wanted. — Ann Brashares

But knowing something is beautiful and caring about it are two very different things. — Maureen Johnson

It's the little things citizens do. That's what will make the difference. My little thing is planting trees. — Wangari Maathai

Songwriting, I have to take myself away from everybody to do. It's an unsightly act. — Nick Cave

And sometimes she just wants to rage against the machine-even if she's not exactly sure where the machine is or how to properly rage at it. — Rainbow Rowell

My commitment to the Olympics is not a political commitment. It's not a commitment to any particular social system or cultural idea. It is a commitment to sport. — Herbert Hainer

A year ago I came here without a nickle in my pocket, now, I've got a nickle in my pocket. — Groucho Marx

I'm totally sick of hotels. I'm totally sick of room service. I'm totally sick of how can I help you ma'am? I just want to go home and wash some dishes, play with my cat, watch some TV. — V V Brown

She loved Gilbert - had always loved him! She knew that now. She knew that she could no more cast him out of her life without agony than she could have cut off her right hand and cast it from her. And the knowledge had come too late - too late even for the bitter solace of being with him at the last. If she had not been so blind - so foolish - she would have had the right to go to him now. But he would never know that she loved him - he would go away from this life thinking that she did not care. — L.M. Montgomery

ego is the enemy of what you want and of what you have: Of mastering a craft. Of real creative insight. Of working well with others. Of building loyalty and support. Of longevity. Of repeating and retaining your success. It repulses advantages and opportunities. It's a magnet for enemies and errors. It is Scylla and Charybdis. — Ryan Holiday

If cancer specialists were to admit publicly that chemotherapy is of limited usefulness and is often dangerous, the public might demand a radical change in direction-possibly toward unorthodox and nontoxic methods, and toward cancer prevention ... The use of chemotherapy is even advocated by those members of the establishment who realize how ineffective and dangerous it can be. — Ralph W. Moss

Many a time a man cannot be such as he would be, if circumstances do not admit of it. — Jean Racine