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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

Does that have to go in?" Lada asked.
"What do you mean?" Wistala said, brought back to the dictation.
"The battle. Betrayals. Incompetence, even cowardice. Boats falling, mud everywhere, blood running from balconies, carrion birds poking marrow from bones, dwarves hanging from bridges, burned corpses, but worst of all, no hero whose courage and skill is put to the ultimate test."
"They asked for a history, they shall have my history. If someone else will have the battle take place on a spring-green field with pennants at the lance points and songs sung over the honored dead, let them write it thus. This history is a story of death begetting death, and should end with carrion birds, for they are the only ones who come out the better at the end. — E.E. Knight

The worst frustration for a singer is choosing a career in making music and then not being able to make music because you're always giving interviews. — Shakira

Blessing and glory and wisdom and thanksgiving and honor and power and might be to our God forever and ever! Amen. — Anonymous

Above all mediums, through which storytelling is conveyed, none has the potential to draw us in, to hold us spellbound, but the unassuming book. — Diana Jane Heath

Because I would just tell everyone it was going to be great and just put that belief in them. — Jim Capaldi

But by the way, who is the murderer? The one who does not know my relatives, or myself, as I erect my new life like a fragile mausoleum where their shadowy figure is integrated, like a corpse, at the source of my wandering? — Julia Kristeva

It wasn't like humans were any better behaved toward each other. Look at their wars, their genocides, their weapons of mass destruction. Look at 4chan! — Nicole Peeler

supervise the gardener who had taken over from him. She was very fond of Harry, — Barbara Taylor Bradford