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Can I touch your mango? — Cassandra Clare

The problem of pretending to be alive. — Graham Greene

What's so great about TV is that you can get an opportunity to tell really rich stories, over the course of so many hours. It's like a novel of this type of medium. — Chris Pratt

I like my buddies from west Texas. I liked them when I was young, I liked them then I was middle-age, I liked them before I was president, and I like them during president, and I like them after president. — George W. Bush

When all is said and done, we exist only in relation to the world, and our senses evolved as scouts who bridge that divide and provide volumes of information, warnings and rewards. — Diane Ackerman

Climb the day, Drop your dreams, Possess the day. — Gail Carson Levine

Motor racing can never be totally safe and it never should be in my opinion. — Murray Walker

Who doth desire that chaste his wife should be, first be he true, for truth doth truth deserve. — Philip Sidney

I used to think if you fell from grace it was more likely than not the result of one stupendous error, or else an unfortunate accident. I hadn't learned that it can happen so gradually you don't lose your stomach or hurt yourself in the landing. You don't necessarily sense the motion. I've found it takes at least two and generally three things to alter the course of a life: You slip around the truth once, and then again, and one more time, and there you are, feeling, for a moment, that it was sudden, your arrival at the bottom of the heap. — Jane Hamilton

I love the fact that I'm bad at [things]. — Kanye West

I changed the city of New York. I gave people back their morale. — Ed Koch

Relaxation means releasing all concern and tension and letting the natural order of life flow through one's being. — Donald Curtis

Let thy speech be better than silence, or be silent. — Dionysius I Of Syracuse

AND WHAT THE YOUNG WRITERS ALL FAILED TO REALIZE IS THAT THE WAY YOU BEST CONNECT TO THE READER IS NOT BY CRAFTING THE MOST LYRICAL AND DAZZLING ARRAY OF WORDS, NOT BY BEING UNCLEAR AND HINTING AT YOUR MUDDLED MEANING THROUGH PLEASANT-SOUNDING VAGUERY, BUT BY COMMUNICATING A SEQUENCE OF MEANINGFUL IDEAS IN A WAY THE READER CAN ACTUALLY UNDERSTAND. — Film Crit Hulk!