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I just want to keep finding special characters that I feel like I can bring to life and characters that are real and not superficial. — Aubrey Plaza
Trout trudged onward, a stranger in a strange land. His pilgrimage was rewarded with new wisdom, which would never have been his had he remained in his basement in Cohoes. He learned the answer to a question many human beings were asking themselves so frantically: What's blocking the traffic on the westbound barrel of the Midland City stretch of the Interstate? — Kurt Vonnegut
Back then I was dropping acid regularly, and I lost all sorts of stuff. Including, for short periods, my mind. — Stephen King
Pacifists become militants. Freedom fighters become tyrants. Blessings become curses. Help becomes hindrance. More becomes less. — Tim Ferriss
Specialization is for insects ... The race of man? He's a whole other creature. — Robert A. Heinlein
Because one moment in life does not define a person," Li Min said. "Without mistakes and misjudgments we would stagnate. It is no shameful thing to be beaten when outnumbered, not when you were brave enough to try. Nor is a scar or injury something to despair over, for it is a mark that you were strong enough to survive. — Alexandra Bracken
I have no regrets whatsoever that I have acted in a way to advance my country's interests — Susan Rice
If animal history has been a history of evolution, then the history of mankind is one of retrogression. Hooray for monsters! Monsters are the great embodiments of the weak. — Kobo Abe
Some, no doubt, would simply dismiss it as a by-product of barbarism. Given Russia's long, heartless winters, its familiarity with famine, its rough sense of justice, and so on, and so on, it was perfectly natural for its gentry to adopt an act of definitive violence as the means of resolving disputes. — Amor Towles
Dispatch is the soul of business, and nothing contributes more to dispatch than method. — Lord Chesterfield
You think human nature is a beast, that it must be put in a cage. But it's the cage that makes the animal bad. — Tom Stoppard
Do I want to write a musical? No. I like to do musicals. — Laura Benanti
When the moon shines very brilliantly, a solitude and stillness seem to proceed from her that influence even crowded places full of life. — Charles Dickens