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It was the purest love without purpose other than love itself. Without tenure or jealousy. — Luis Sepulveda

I want to do exactly what I want to do. I'd rather gamble on the box office than beg for a grant. — Mikhail Baryshnikov

The most advanced computer science programs in the world, and over the course of the Computer Center's life, thousands of students passed — Malcolm Gladwell

The single most impressive fact about the attempt by American women to obtain the right to vote is how long it took. — Alice S. Rossi

But if I were a man," she said, "I imagine you wouldn't let me say it." "No," I said. "If I didn't need your help, I wouldn't let you say it. — Robert B. Parker

An editor asked me what led me to write erotica. I replied, A dirty mind, excess words, and an overactive sacral chakra. — Fierce Dolan

That's what makes a character interesting from an actor's perspective - the more screwed up, the better. — Jeri Ryan

The physical universe expresses the conscious and unconscious thoughts of mortals. — Mary Baker Eddy

The work of Jana Harris is unique in American writing. She has always had a voice of true grit - sometimes harsh, sometimes funny, always close to the bone, tart, and indomitable. — Alicia Ostriker

And sometimes both of them forgot that what they were undergoing amid the clink of cutlery and crockery was a mutual interview that might decide whether or not they would own a common set of those items some time in the whimsical future. — Vikram Seth

People come and go, in and out of each other's lives like it's nothing. So I don't know how/why this should be a big deal. — Lauren Barnholdt

Before the work of Georg Cantor in the nineteenth century, the study of the infinite was as much theology as science; now, we understand Cantor's theory of multiple infinities, each one infinitely larger than the last, well enough to teach it to first-year math majors. (To be fair, it does kind of blow their minds.) — Jordan Ellenberg

Had I as many souls as there be stars, I'd give them all for Mephistopheles! — Christopher Marlowe

A lot like yesterday, a lot like never. — Tim O'Brien