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I grew up partially in L.A. and partially in New York. In L.A., anything goes because it's really temperate. There aren't any fashion rules dictated by weather, whereas in New York, of course, there are. New York is seasonal, and also it's a fashion mecca, so people are a little more aware of how they put things together. — Tessa Thompson

The first thing is, jazz is one of the few things to let you know that there is a God and there is a creation. — Billy Higgins

My wife and I have a tradition of popcorn and videos with our kids on Friday evenings. — Ozwald Boateng

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

If you want it to happen, you must make it happen. If you let it happen, you won't like what happened. — Randall Dale Adams

NEVER allow the enemy to define your terms. If you want to win a war of propaganda, you must be able to manipulate language to expose the truth. — Jenifer Mohammed

Being the first to do something like this also registers a lot of attention that the line might not have gotten if all four books had just appeared from one company. — Mark Millar

There wasn't a man alive in Pern who hadn't secretly cherished the notion that he might be able to Impress a dragon. That he could be linked for life to the love and sustaining admiration of these gentle great beasts. That he could transverse Pern in a twinkling, astride his dragon. That he would never suffer the loneliness that was the condition of most men - a dragonrider always had his dragon. — Anne McCaffrey

Misfortune seemed to hang on him like day-before smoke. — Michael Punke

I thought you were dying, said Amalfitano.
"No, I was dreaming," said Castillo. — Roberto Bolano

The process of composition, messing around with paragraphs and trying to make really good prose, is hardwired into my personality. — Rick Moody

Love is very beautiful, but very, very sad. — Harriet Beecher Stowe