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Getting back into shape [after bringing twing] was challenging, like it is for anybody who has a baby. The first few pounds drop off really fast. And then you're like stuck with those last 10 to 20 pounds, let's say, and then you've really got to get disciplined. — Jennifer Lopez

I make short films, little documentaries, about the co-evolution of humans and technology. — Jason Silva

Many good men have been bad kings, Maester Aemon used to say, and some bad men have been good kings. — George R R Martin

So afraid to go outside,
to be happy,
to be with other people,
because they do not understand what it is like. — Samantha Schutz

I've always been a secret locked-room fanatic. I read my first one when I was about ten or 11, Agatha Christie's 'Murder on the Orient Express,' with David Niven and Peter Ustinov on the cover. — Adrian McKinty

The simple act of an ordinary courageous man is not to take part, not to support lies! Let that come into the world and even reign over it, but not through me. Writers and artists can do more: they can vanquish lies! ... Lies can stand up against much in the world, but not against art. — Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

The story is a testament to the consolations that get me through and give meaning to every area of my life — Michael J. Fox

Different ideas will capture my imagination and ask if they can be in a story. Sometimes they fit together and sometimes they don't. One notion leads to another and I might write pages that will have to go away later, but I'm sketching, getting to know a character, how he or she speaks or lives, so I just let it flow. Things start to click. I don't outline before starting, nor do I write one chapter at a time or even in chronological order. If I'm thinking about a scene, conversation, or event that will come later, I page down and write away. — Lisa Preston

Let me begin by saying that I am one of those naturally wary people who considers the verb 'return' a kind of insidious threat. — John Burnham Schwartz

Stealing is what the army does. Taking your father, and mine. — Markus Zusak

Mum once told Dad that vices are only vices when looked at through the frame of society. — Maggie Stiefvater

Initially we performed in halls with capacities of 1,000. — Neville Marriner