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I told him about the way they get to know you. Not the way people do, the way they flatter you by wanting to know every last thing about you, only it isn't a compliment, it is just efficient, a person getting more quickly to the end of you. Correction - dogs do want to know every last thing about you. They take in the smell of you, they know from the next room, asleep, when a mood settles over you. The difference is there's not an end to it. — Amy Hempel

Often children came in with minor colds or coughs or diarrhea and then suddenly, they were dead. — Barbara Demick

Sometimes you don't know what you've got until you put it in front of an audience - and the enthusiasm for the show from the audience has been just incredible. — Matthew Bourne

How are you feeling?"
"Fit as a harem girl."
"You're as much a harem girl as I am a mullah," Suha said. — Kameron Hurley

I watched 'Full House.' I loved 'Full House.' — Chord Overstreet

As a playwright, you are a torturer of actors and of the audience as well. You inflict things on people. — Tony Kushner

Oh I'm sorry dear, because she's a spoiled brat and doesn't think about the consequences of her actions. Is that better? — Evelyn Smith

In my life, I had lost only two things: my favorite pair of gloves and a handful of my favorite people. But now? Now I was starting to lose the ground under my feet. — Orson De Witt

You always have to defend the imagination against idiots. — Ursula K. Le Guin

We die every day," Kit said. "It's called being human. — Jon Courtenay Grimwood

I don't have any regrets. I consider myself really privileged to belong to medicine and do what I do. I would do it all again. — Magdi Yacoub

When I have a kid, I want to buy one of those strollers for twins. Then put the kid in and run around, looking frantic. When he gets older, I'd tell him he used to have a brother, but he didn't obey. — Steven Wright

A clearly written and passionately argued indictment of centuries of antisemitism that contributed to Nazi extermination of the Jews. Wilensky has read widely, thought deeply, and writes persuasively in placing the Holocaust into the larger context of the history of Western Christianity. What he concludes is deeply disturbing and must be confronted seriously by scholars and public alike. Six Million Crucifixions is an important book for our- - or any - age of religious conflict and intolerance. — Geoffrey Cocks