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'Sin Nombre' was almost like the adolescent version of 'Jane Eyre.' 'Jane Eyre' sort of picks up where 'Sin Nombre' ends. It's about this girl who starts off on her own at her lowest point of despair, and she figures out how she got there. — Cary Fukunaga

Like sheep, sidhe-seers herd by nature, until you *want* them to go somewhere. Then they're all fluffy bottoms and broken. — Karen Marie Moning

For a moment, I forgot whom we were fighting for. I forgot this is a race that fights like hell to earn its frivolous things because it loves those things so much. I don't understand that drive. I understand the Institute. I understand war. But I don't understand what is coming in Agea, or what will come after that. Perhaps that's because I'm more like the Iron Golds. The best of the Peerless. Those like the Ancestors. Those who nuked a planet that rose against their rule. What a creature I've become. — Pierce Brown

If you want to write you should learn the alphabet. You write and write and in the end you hava a beautiful, perfect alphabet. But it isn't the alphabed that is important. The important thing is what you are writing, what you are expressing. The same thing goes for photography. Photographs can be technically perfect and even beautiful, but they have no expression. — Andre Kertesz

A path is made by walking on it. — Zhuangzi

God has given us two hands
one to receive with and the other to give with. We are not cisterns made for hoarding; we are channels made for sharing. — Billy Graham

Making a mistake isn't bad; what's bad is refusing to learn from it so you don't repeat it. — Colleen Houck

After an Indian meal they went back to Jamie's flat and Tony did at least two things to him on the sofa that no one had ever done to him before then came back and them again the following evening, and suddenly life became very good indeed. — Mark Haddon

For a fallen India to aspire to move the world and protect the weaker races is seemingly an impertinence. — Mahatma Gandhi

With writing, I can express myself, really, and share my ideas and just let my thoughts flow out. — Adora Svitak

When you are developing your style, you avoid weaknesses. I am not good at describing things, so I stay away from it. And if anyone is going to describe anything at all, it's going to be from the point of view of the character, because then I can use his voice, and his attitude will be revealed in the way he describes what he sees. — Elmore Leonard

Billy felt he would burst. He knew that feeling well. But never in a good way. Until now. — Ethel Rohan

Independence is great but real strength is being able to ask for help when you need it. — Tracey Ward