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I used to do miserably in English literature, which I thought was a sign of moral turpitude. As I look back on it, I think it was rather to my credit. The notion of actually putting writers' words into other words is quite ridiculous because why bother if writers mean what they mean, and if they don't, why read them? There is, I suppose, a case for studying literary works in depth, but I don't quite know what 'in depth' means unless you read a paragraph over and over again. — Patricia Wentworth

I went out to some advertising agencies and asked if I could do anything. — Renny Harlin

Resolved to take fate by the throat and shake a living out of her. — Louisa May Alcott

You didn't have to travel very far out of Vientiane before the road turned to pebbles and potholes. Traveling in a truck was like falling down an endless flight of uneven steps in a coffin. — Colin Cotterill

I realized that nature had invented reproduction as a mechanism for life to move forward, as a life force that passes right through us and makes us a link in the evolution of life. Rarely seen by the naked eye, this intersection between the animal world and the plant world is truly a magic moment. — Louie Schwartzberg

No, Miss Palmer. What is bizarre is that I currently have a vagina. — Karen Chance

I'm proud to be a symbol like the army knife or the mountains. — Roger Federer

Art is a form of understanding like philosophy and science and mathematics are an understanding but the difference is that art has the capacity to hold all these different things. It is the form of understanding that is best suited for the contemporary time. — Robert Longo

Breath slipped from her. His was the face from her dreams. The most beautiful creature she had ever seen, yet he no longer looked angelic. He was terrifying. — Megan Shepherd

Your writing advances a particular view of the world. Pretending that it does't just confuses everybody, starting with you. — Douglas Wilson

Betty Ford and I were colleagues for years, working together for women's rights in Washington, D.C., and elsewhere in the country. — Karen DeCrow