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For simplicity one can think of the + class as having one extra base at some point or other in the genetic message and the - class as having one too few. — Francis Crick

Anxiety is not fear, exactly, because fear is focused on something right in front of you - a real and objective danger. — Robin Marantz Henig

Manga endings might always be the same. However when it comes to real life, neither you nor I are readers. We are the writers. We can change the ending. — Hideaki Sorachi

Let me in. I want all of you." "You already have me. Everything here, inside and out, is yours. — Addison Moore

When I set out to write crime fiction, I didn't think to myself, 'I'm going to model myself on Agatha Christie' or 'I am going to be a crime writer in the Christie tradition'. — Sophie Hannah

He was one giant, violant fuck-you to the world. — J.R. Ward

Oh Esperanza!' said Isabel, jumping up and down and clapping.'I think my heart is dancing. — Pam Munoz Ryan

Pray for victory, plan for disaster. — Robert Ferrigno

The urge to create, the urge to photograph, comes in part from the deep desire to live with more integrity, to live more in peace with the world, and possibly to help others to do the same. — Wynn Bullock

Beauty is not just physical. — Halle Berry

8 year old young girl came up to me when I went to speak at an elementary school, and she gave me a drawing. It was great and she said "I want to be just like you when I grow up and direct movies". And that just made me choke up. It was so cute, and the reason why she's looking at me is I look like her. — Jennifer Yuh Nelson

I had thought about becoming a civil rights lawyer, but I gave it up. — Kate Thompson

If you want good sketches, go pick up Sid Caesar. The best of Your Show of Shows. That's the greatest sketch comedy you'll ever see on television. — Jamie Farr

One ought not to write for money, but I consider it a first duty after one has written to exact the highest possible price. It is not a matter which concerns only the writer, but all writers. — Mary Abigail Dodge