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There was nothing in the whole world so dreadful as the power of riches wrongly used. — Gene Stratton-Porter

Vladimir: I don't understand.
Estragon: Use your intelligence, can't you?
Vladimir uses his intelligence.
Vladimir: (finally) I remain in the dark. — Samuel Beckett

There are a lot of things I can take, and a few that I can't. What I can't take is when my older brother, who's everything that I want to be, starts losing faith in things. I saw that look in your eyes last night. I don't ever want to see that look in your eyes again. — M. Night Shyamalan

Prose is not to be read aloud but to oneself alone at night, and it is not quick as poetry but rather a gathering web of insinuations ... Prose should be a long intimacy between strangers with no direct appeal to what both may have known. It should slowly appeal to feelings unexpressed, it should in the end draw tears out of the stone ... — Henry Green

I've always had great independence on everything I've done. Nobody's ever told me not to do anything. — David Gordon Green

My joy as a writer is circling around and around and down and down to find out who the real person is. — Jill McCorkle

Altogether, the Old Bailey, at that date, was a choice illustration of the precept, that "Whatever is right;" an aphorism that would be as final as it is lazy, did it not include the troublesome consequence, that nothing that ever was, was wrong. — Charles Dickens

O-90 sat over the notebook, her head leaning toward her left shoulder, and making such an effort that her tongue was pushing her left cheek out. She looked like such a child, so charming. And so I felt good all over, clear, simple ... — Yevgeny Zamyatin

I've got soul but I'm not a soldier — Karen Marie Moning

Time to start getting more sleep. This beautiful physique needs royal treatment. — Elizabeth Rudnick

Bad writers have influences. Good writers steal. — S.M. Stirling