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I've been acting since I was 5 years old, from primary school to secondary school, did training at drama school, which was the big thing for me because they trained me, put me out into the industry. — John Boyega

My heart, to put it more simply, got nostalgic for the present. Always a bad sign. — Jonathan Lethem

I'm cancer, Luce. And not the kind that you can kill off with radiation. The kind that kills you in the end. — Nicole Williams

If you don't hop aboard the change train, you're gonna get derailed. — Joe Flaherty

Under the horizon, under the bowl of the earth, giant wheels have started turning, monstrous conveyer belts are winding, toothed gears are pulling the sun down and the moon up. The day is tired, it has folded its white wings, flies west-ward, big, in loose clothes, it waves a sleeve, releases stars, blesses the people walking on the chilling earth: good-bye, good-bye, I'll come again tomorrow. — Tatyana Tolstoya

Illicit sex, Marcus, drives at least half the decisions of the modern world, wouldn't you agree? — Andrew Levkoff

We believe that the dementors are currently taking direction from Lord - Thingy. — J.K. Rowling

The trouble was already there," Reed says."You've just uncovered it, is all. — Lauren DeStefano

People fascinate the hell out of me. I never get tired of watching people, listening to people. The best part is not getting up in front of people but meeting people. — Andre Dubus

It's been a year and 3 months since we've kissed, and I rather have the ghost of his mouth on my lips than kiss anyone else. — Alishah Khan

But this was no ordinary clothesline. It had been strung right through the trees, on up to the porch of Frost's cabin--and at the top end was tied a bell. When someone down below tugged hard, the bell rang right outside the cabin. This was a signal to Frost that it would be worth his while to walk on down the hill. But as Frost got well into his seventies, he sometimes did not hear the bell. Gillie did, though. At its ting-a-ling, the dog would stretch and get to his feet, then go and find his master. Gillie would tug gently at the toe of Frost's sneaker. When Frost got the dog's signal, he would start down to the white farmhouse. — Doris Faber

More lives are influenced by emulation than exhortation. — Johnny Hunt

Oh Jerry, don't let's ask for the moon. We have the stars. - Now, Voyager — Bette Davis