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Maybe not," mused Maggie. "If we eat pies, then we should never, not for one moment, look down on the making of them." "I don't," said William. — Alexander McCall Smith

Hamlet, that's the only role there is, finally. The only role. After that, you settle down and only do the fun things on stage. — Stephen Lang

If you have grasped the purpose of life there is no point in trying to make life into something it is not or cannot be. — Zhuangzi

She heard irony in his tone and the bitter pain gliding, sharklike, beneath it. — Nancy Baker

Nothing would improve newspaper criticism so much as the knowledge that it was to be read by men too hardy to acquiesce in the authoritative statement of the reviewer. — Richard Holt Hutton

This morning, Tegus welcomed me again with an arm clasp and cheek touch. I wasn't startled this time, and I breathed in at his neck. How can I describe the scent of his skin? He smells something like cinnamon
brown and dry and sweet and warm. Ancestors, is it wrong for me to imagine laying my head on his chest and closing my eyes and breathing in his smell? — Shannon Hale

We didn't defeat the Nazis by becoming Nazis. — Nick Clooney

The requisitions of the income tax have added greatly to the attractions of mercenary crime. — Rex Stout

The essence of what it is to be American is the deep moral urge to be free, to freely express yourself and have the right to do so, and to look at all people as equals. — Steven Spielberg

A classical education enables you to despise the wealth that it prevents you from achieving. — Russell Green

Things are only boring if you are boring. — Will Self

The great spirals ... apparently lie outside our stellar system. — Edwin Powell Hubble

When the democratic deficit is so enormous, people are left with very little option but to take peaceful, non-violent direct action. — Caroline Lucas

Well, trust me," I said. "I'm more intense than I look. I'm intense like a lion is orange."
"So, like ... medium intense? Since a lion is kind of a tannish color?"
"No, they're orange." I frowned. "Aren't they? I've never actually seen one."
"I think tigers are the orange ones," Mizzy said. "But they're still only half orange, since they have black stripes. Maybe you should be intense like an orange is orange."
"Too obvious," I said. "I'm intense like a lion is tannish." Did that work? Didn't exactly slip off the tongue. — Brandon Sanderson