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I like to believe, as a writer, that anybody who isn't a reader yet has just not found the right book. — Gabrielle Zevin

Giving one another the rather embarrassed grins of people who know that they've just been part of a synchronized making-a-fool-of-yourself team. — Terry Pratchett

The man with but one idea in his head is sure to exaggerate that to top-heaviness, and thus he loses his equilibrium. — Aaron Hill

Life would go back to being unendurable, except-and this was the worst part-she would in fact endure it, it wouldn't kill her, she'd keep on living day after day after day, an endless loop of glorious sunrises and sunsets that Janie never got to see. — Liane Moriarty

If I didn't smell so good would you still hug me? — Curtis Jackson

I dream big, baby. I want to do thrillers, I want to do smart David Lynch-type mysteries. — Gina Rodriguez

Airplanes: essentially buses that fly, and hence have the potential to drop out of the sky at any moment, spreading your insides
which will no doubt become your outsides sometime during the collision
across whatever you happen to have been flying over. Since we were flying mainly over ocean, I was the sure sharks would appreciate our sacrifice. — Seanan McGuire

Stay curious, keep learning and keep growing. And always strive to be more interested than interesting. — Jane Fonda

Waiters are seldom socialists. — George Orwell

It's been a hard lesson for me , but contrary quite frankly to what is a common practice in politics, I can tell from my own experience, it is better to stay away from personalities. — George W. Bush

Can't one human being not like another human being? Can't we all just not get along? — LIZ

If you want to harass someone, scare someone, terrorize someone, you might want to pick someone that doesn't have a pissed off boyfriend waiting around the corner ... — Jay Crownover

Also took for granted that secret services were the only real measure of a nations political health, the only real expression of its subconscious. — John Le Carre