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I don't mind mistakes," I shot back. "I mind the uncertainty. Most of the time I can't tell what's going on. — Kiera Cass

I was there when the first dreams came off the assembly line. I was there when the corrupted visions that had congealed in the vats were pincered up and hosed off and carried down the line to be dropped onto the rolling belts. I was there when the first workmen dropped their faceplates and turned on their welding torches. I was there when they began welding the foul things into their armor, when they began soldering the antennae, bolting on the wheels, pouring in the eye-socket jelly. I was there when they turned the juice on them and I was there when the things began to twitch. — Harlan Ellison

Maintain your rage and enthusiasm for the campaign for the election now to be held and until polling day. — Gough Whitlam

Unfortunately, (the rumors) are going to be a part of it. But that's OK. I'm probably tested more than anybody else. I'm not hiding anything. That stuff didn't help me hit home runs. I don't care what people say, nothing is going to give you that gift of hitting a baseball. — Jason Giambi

I think I've finally learned to stop worrying about how big the gaps are between my novels' publication. — Justine Larbalestier

I think we're all in Cime's army now. But never mind, the Storm God hasn't forgotten us. Heaven is no farther away than it ever was. — Janet Morris

The challenge is to keep it fresh. If you're talking about Britney Spears over and over, it's very hard to keep that interesting. — Chelsea Handler

You need to understand the batsman, where he plays his shot usually, which is his release shot, and then change the angle, vary the pace, line and length. You cannot always react after being at the receiving end. — Harbhajan Singh

He was some kind of a man... What does it matter what you say about people?"
-- Marlene Dietrich's character in Touch Of Evil, originally written by Whit Masterson as Badge Of Evil. One of the best closing sequences you'll see in classical Hollywood — Whit Masterson

I love painting. I went to college in fine arts, and I still do it all the time. — Jessalyn Gilsig