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I'm so interested in the fact that we really don't know anybody. We think we know the people close to us, but we don't, we really don't. — Elizabeth Strout

I love some films with very silent characters, people who don't speak, but I wouldn't be able to do that. — Arnaud Desplechin

Tolstoy's definition of art is the inverse of the truth; the task of art is to transform not perception into feeling, but feeling into perception. — Raphael Soyer

I come a long way since I would believe anything. I come halfway around the world. — Flannery O'Connor

I can't hide things from my Maker, so it is better to be honest. — Farooq Abdullah

In the end, thought Sol, past logic and hope, it is dreams and the love of those dearest to us that form Abraham's answer to God. — Dan Simmons

Only dead fish go with the flow. — Andy Hunt

Real is not Dreams, Dreams are not Real,
Unless you find the fine line ... and erase it — C. Elizabeth

Please." He swallowed hard and begged with those big blue eyes. "Please don't leave me here." All the air trickled out of her lungs. "Take me to the beaches," he said, blinking down at her. "I won't cause any trouble." How did he do that? A minute ago she wanted to break his jaw, and now she had to fight the urge to pat him on the head and give him a cookie. That had to be some kind of superpower. She finally understood how he got everything he wanted in life. — Melissa Landers

In a world that loves lies, truth is subject to the greatest libels. — Orrin Woodward

I believe that to be a free woman is to be both passionate and intelligent; and I am a free woman at last. — Philippa Gregory

He'd gone too far. He didn't usually talk to women so frankly. Not with them both fully clothed anyway. — Amy Andrews

And what we represent is an ordering to that chaos. Even down to the genes. We are ordering the evolution of — Anthony Doerr

Programmers are isolated. They sit in their cubicle; they don't think about the larger picture. To my mind, a programmer is not an engineer, because an engineer is somebody who starts with a social problem that an organization or a society has and says, "OK, here's this problem that we have- how can we solve it?" The engineer comes up with a clever, cost-effective solution to address that problem, builds it, tests it to make sure it solves the problem. That's engineering. — Philip Greenspun