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Books are so cheap and easy to get that people don't bother stealing them, which is the essential rule of piracy that the music business learned much too late. — Tucker Max

If I'm out to dinner with a group of friends, and somebody offers to pay for the check, I immediately reach for my wallet. Inside is a note that says, "Say thanks!" — Mitch Hedberg

and the wind gathered the leaves as a mother gathers her children and blew them irrevocably, lovingly, into the haunted wildness — Elliot Mabeuse

I've been openly gay since I can remember. — Marc Jacobs

I wonder if we should add a box to tick off
Reason for travel: creepy planetary conquest ... no, I suppose not. — Lois McMaster Bujold

Be gentle...Many of the people who will come to see you are injured in spirit. They need to talk about things that have hurt them, or about things that they have done. Do not sit in judgement on them, but listen. Just listen. — Alexander McCall Smith

Buying a particular vintage because everyone tips it and then waiting for it to mature is like gambling. The thrill is in placing the bet. Once the race is run or the match is played, you'll either win or lose. Until that happens, you're caught in this wonderful, agonising sense of expectation. — Kenneth Cranham

History has shown that the less people read, the more books they buy. — Albert Camus

I never stop being a mother and I never stop being an artist. You understand? Which is probably why my kids are so creative, because it's not separated. — Jada Pinkett Smith

The dew-bead Gem of earth and sky begotten. — George Eliot

Sound health is the greatest of gifts; contentedness, the greatest of riches; trust, the greatest of qualities. — Gautama Buddha

What release to write so that one forgets oneself, forgets one's companion, forgets where one is or what one is going to do next to be drenched in sleep or in the sea. Pencils and pads and curling blue sheets alive with letters heap up on the desk. — Anne Morrow Lindbergh

My first ever stage performance was in Edinburgh in 1960. — Davy Jones

How could anyone stay sane with entire lifetimes stored in one human mind? — Dan Simmons