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The goal is to write a story that you're proud of and hope the fans like it as well. — Cullen Bunn

He turns the key.
Presto!
It opens this book of odd tales
which transform the Brothers Grimm.
Transform?
As if an enlarged paper clip
could be a piece of sculpture.
(And it could.) — Anne Sexton

Surely time can take away such love. What a curse if it can't." "It can't." I said. — Anne Rice

One of the great difficulties as you rise up through an organisation is that your prior competencies are exploded and broken apart by the territory you've been promoted into: the field of human identity. — David Whyte

We still (sometimes) remember that we cannot be free if our minds and voices are controlled by someone else. But we have neglected to understand that we cannot be free if our food and its sources are controlled by someone else. The condition of the passive consumer of food is not a democratic condition. One reason to eat responsibly is to live free. (pg. 323, The Pleasures of Eating) — Wendell Berry

I have reached an age where if someone tells me to wear socks, I dont have to — Albert Einstein

I'm a quiet person's nightmare - the only time I shut up is when I'm reading, because I'm a book geek. — Jodie Whittaker

To desist from a continual hurt is to discover purpose — Sunday Adelaja

The plague of scientific minds is the inability to stop oneself from digging into things you know you shouldn't touch. Some answers ought to be left alone and never discovered by mortals. — S.R. Ford

I am doing it FOR GETTING HER OR FORGETTING HER, i don't know. — Lovely Goyal

As we write, so we build: to keep a record of what matters to us. — Alain De Botton

The one who decides who goes ahead has the upper hand, regardless of who gets to go. This is why many women do not feel empowered by such privileges as having doors held open for them. The advantage of going first through the door is less salient to them than the disadvantage of being granted the right to walk through a door by someone who is framed, by his magnanimous gesture, as the arbiter of the right-of-way. — Deborah Tannen

Being apart from you is killing me. I feel
lost without you. — S.C. Stephens

We're uncomfortable about considering history as a science. It's classified as a social science, which is considered not quite scientific. — Jared Diamond