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Crime and religion are the only two things that people are willing to both die for and kill over. — Sam Sykes

Of course, no matter how Henry tried to rationalize what he had done, his survival depended upon his capacity for betrayal. He willingly turned on the world he knew and the men with whom he had been raised with the same nonchalance he had used in setting up a bookie joint or slipping a tail. For Henry Hill giving up the life was hard, but giving up his friends was easy. — Nicholas Pileggi

Food is a costly antidepressant. — Michael Pollan

The stranger who receives the rare gift of human kindness holds its value in his heart forever. — Charles Dudley Warner

Dreams must be ground into bread, and the bread eaten. — Marty Rubin

Thou,
dost thou pray?" cried Giovanni, still with the same fiendish scorn. "Thy very prayers, as they come from thy lips, taint the atmosphere with death. Yes, yes; let us pray! Let us to church and dip our fingers in the holy water at the portal! They that come after us will perish as by a pestilence! Let us sign crosses in the air! It will be scattering curses abroad in the likeness of holy symbols! — Nathaniel Hawthorne

I didn't want to write SF about people who Sold The Moon or were the big Earth-shattering Newtons-Pasteurs-Einsteins-Hawkings of the future. I wasn't interested in the people who shaped the future. I was more interested in people who were shaped by the future. People who were products of their environment. — Joe Clifford Faust

I would never write realistic prose. I don't like people who try to write in a poetic style, but in the course of their book abandon it for realism, and weave back and forth like drunkards between the surreal and the real. — Marguerite Young

True or False? The delusion that doing well in school will win me love has disfigured my life. Discuss in 5-7 pages. — Terry Castle

Said that gems are lingering reminders of where the gods' hands touched the earth during creation. — Marie Lu