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The trouble with disagreeable people, Tibbs, is that the majority of them seem to be either one's direct relations or part of one's daily job. Present company excluded, of course" -Inspector Percival Pensive — Jessica Lawson

An opportunist disguised as a friend can be every bit as dangerous as an outright enemy. — Ransom Riggs

I have no fear of the Hereafter. An orthodox hell could hardly be more torture than my life has been. — Robert E. Howard

Far more women read fiction than men, and because of this, novels have become marginalised as serious texts. — Siri Hustvedt

Respect was mingled with surprise, And the stern joy which warriors feel In foemen worthy of their steel. — Walter Scott

Getting to share a project with Anthony Hopkins is incredible. It's like watching Da Vinci paint or something - you're reminded why you do what you do. — Evan Rachel Wood

Our company has indeed stumbled onto some of its new products. But never forget that you can only stumble if you're moving. — Richard Carlton

You know, as fiction writers, if our instincts are off, we can't pay our bills. — Lorrie Moore

The greatest knowledge a person can possess is the address of the local library. — Albert Einstein

To see is to forget the name of the thing one sees. — Paul Valery

I have a dream that in the not-too-distant future, Visy Tumut will spend around $100 m to expand our clean energy generation here and take in additional waste forest wood to generate clean renewable energy and sell it into the power grid. — Anthony Pratt

What a tribute this is to art; what a misfortune this is for history.
(In reference to Shakespeare's 'Richard III') — Paul Murray Kendall

The moon shone like herrings in the water. — Dorothy Wordsworth

Men with secrets tend to be drawn to each other, not because they want to share what they know but because they need the company of the like-minded, the fellow afflicted. — Don DeLillo