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I hated waiting. If I had one particular complaint, it was that my life seemed composed entirely of expectation. I expected - an arrival, an explanation, an apology. There had never been one, a fact I could have accepted, were it not true that, just when I had got used to the limits and dimensions of one moment, I was expelled into the next and made to wonder again if any shapes hid in its shadows. — Marilynne Robinson

She came out of the bathroom a couple of minutes later, holding five sticks in one hand. She stared at them, horrified, like they were going to start calling her Mommy at any moment. — S.C. Stephens

Being kidnapped and abused by the undead was worse than calculus, but not by a wide margin. — Thomm Quackenbush

I'm about to turn 48, and I think that the closer I get to 50, the more I might be interested in fatherhood. But honestly, I'm not grown up yet myself. — John Benjamin Hickey

Only by trying on other people's clothes do we find what size we are. — John Lennon

1. If something is worthwhile doing - do it well. Don't waste your and other's time.
2. Life is brief - never postpone forgiveness when in your power - it may set you free. — Danie Botha

Never to reject someone just because they are not of your type or the way you want, accept them for what they are because if once they are changed they are one to reject you.. — Sanjana Singh

Marriage, at this point in my life? I'm not interested in it. Yet. Maybe later when I'm 35 or 40. — Amanda Seyfried

History warns us. Legend fascinates us. Imagination drives us. Authors take these and create worlds that entertain, provoke and warn. Ultimately, even fiction is about the Story we all find ourselves in. And history makes sure no one forgets. — Darrick Dean

Sometimes when you film, you can be in a bit of a bubble, and then suddenly when you finish filming, it's taken out of your hands - it's not yours anymore, and we all love it so much that we feel quite protective of it. — Kimberley Nixon