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Probably jet lag. — Amy Tan

I am going to write my symphony; I'm just going to start tomorrow. — Steven Pressfield

A large red drop of sun lingered on the horizon and then dripped over and was gone, and the sky was brilliant over the spot where it had gone, and a torn cloud, like a bloody rag, hung over the spot of its going. And dusk crept over the sky from the eastern horizon, and darkness crept over the land from the east. The evening star flashed and glittered in the dusk. The gray cat sneaked away toward the open barn shed and passed inside like a shadow. — John Steinbeck

There was an end to weeping. Mourning, however, ebbed and surged but never ceased flowing. — Julius Lester

until they were ready. Charles wasn't prepared to give her details, at least that much was clear. She could continue pressing him and they could — Michele Bekemeyer

I cannot in good conscience vote in favor of tax cuts, irrespective of their size, or to which segment of the population they are targeted, ... Nor can I support any spending increases that are not related to improving our nation's defense from the obvious and serious threats facing us today. — John McCain

I always shoot my movies with score as certainly part of the dialogue. Music is dialogue. People don't think about it that way, but music is actually dialogue. And sometimes music is the final, finished, additional dialogue. Music can be one of the final characters in the film. — Ridley Scott

If peace came it would have to do so when there had been time to allow the hatred to grow out of people's thinking. — Sara Sheridan

More than sixty years ago, mathematical logicians, by defining precisely the concept of an algorithm, gave content to the ancient human idea of an effective calculation. Their definitions led to the creation of the digital computer, an interesting example of thought bending matter to its ends. — David Berlinski

If I wanted to be Rimbaud, what was I doing in graduate school? Trying to stay out of the army, of course. Graduate study gave me a draft deferment. But I also knew I lacked erudition and polish and was often sunk in forlorn reveries. — Richard Elman

Mrs. Cole was a perfect democrat. She hated all kids equally. — Stephen King

Squamous. He did not need to look it up. He knew. They — Neil Gaiman