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Lord Rodrik Harlaw was neither fat nor slim; neither tall nor short; neither ugly nor handsome. His hair was brown, as were his eyes, though the short, neat beard he favored had gone grey. All in all, he was an ordinary man, distinguished only by his love of written words. — George R R Martin

Poetry is a projection across silence of cadences arranged to break that silence with definite intentions of echoes, syllables, wave lengths. — Carl Sandburg

It gives the guys confidence and self-belief. Two or three years ago I think we would have lost it. The confidence that we have, we can actually nail it. — Kieran Crowley

The world turns on a dime, the same now as it always has - which is to say, money makes the world go 'round. It's also what makes the world go spinning out of control. — Joe Murray

She said you were probably plastic and Uncle Kevin said he'd give you a feel and let her know and then Uncle Joe punched him in the shoulder and said the only thing he'd feel is his A-S-S getting kicked if he tried. — Shannon Stacey

I certainly wouldn't go back and blame feminism, because all that feminism was really trying to do, which was huge, was to create a new set of expectations, a new set of opportunities for women, and they did. — Debora Spar

Her mother always smelled like fruit, and Cynthia Poole adored her mother in the way that only fear will inspire. — Bonnie Bowman

The only question now is: How much can I hang on to? — Daniel Keyes

I tell him the ugly duckling grew up to be a huge asshole." "Why? — Alex Flinn

I'm weird. On the surface I look quiet and composed, but inside I have a hundred voices raging at full volume. — Ksenia Anske