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This is what happens when you lie. Lies grow thin and steely and hard and become bars. Bars become a cage. — Leah Raeder

One writes to make a home for oneself, on paper, in time and in others' minds. — Alfred Kazin

I'm not the girl they remember. I'm not anyone they know. — Amy Reed

An Olympic gold medal is something that almost seems like a fantasy. Yes, of course I want it, since I was a little kid, before I even knew what the World Cup tour was. — Hannah Kearney

I think 'Sightseers' was a bit of an epiphany, a massive learning curve, and it gave me loads of confidence to go out there, and also to create a female character which is completely unexpected and defies convention. — Alice Lowe

Then why did you ask me?' it screamed.
'I just wanted something to talk to,' said Marvin. — Douglas Adams

What with one thing and another, I can't remember ever having been chirpier than at about this period in my career. Everything seemed to be going right. On three separate occasions horses on which I'd invested a sizeable amount won by lengths instead of sitting down to rest in the middle of the race, as horses usually do when I've got money on them. ~ Bertram "Bertie" Wooster - The Inimitable Jeeves — P.G. Wodehouse

Statues with beating hearts. — Markus Zusak

While the Lord will magnify us in both subtle and dramatic ways, he can only guide our footsteps when we move our feet. — Marion G. Romney

There were moments when you knew things about what was inside of people you didn't want to, knew how deeply they could disappoint you. There was love, and then there was suicide - and — Danielle Evans

You had a poster of Bob Dylan on the wall. I expected the Jonas Brothers or something. — Jennifer L. Armentrout

Paarfi undertakes a detailed examination on the virtues of brevity:
It would seem, therefore, that if we allow our readers, by virtue of being in the company of the historian, to eavesdrop on this interchange, we will have, in one scene, discharged two obligations; a sacrifice, if we may say so, to the god Brevity, whom all historians, indeed, all who work with the written word, ought to worship. We cannot say too little on this subject. — Steven Brust