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I used to be something of an obsessive when it came to research. When I first began writing the Thorne novels, I would drive to a set of traffic lights in the early hours of the morning to make sure you could turn left. I thought it was important to get even the most trivial details right. — Mark Billingham

There is so much to read and the days are so short! I get more hungry for knowledge every day, and less able to satisfy my hunger. — George Eliot

If you think about it, every single species is endangered. Homo sapiens at the front of the line, mosquitoes and lawyers at the back. — Henry Rollins

The motor hums away outside, and the cold air is forced through narrow tubing that enters through a small — Drew Boyd

As a consumer, if I heard someone who said, "I've written this song," and then I found out it wasn't by them, it's a bit disappointing. A lot of the guys that do that are really talented and they've made some incredible music, but they get addicted to having success and feel too much pressure, so they get other people to make sure that their next song makes money. — Howard Lawrence

men cannot know each other till they have 'eaten salt together'; — Aristotle.

Lords and ladies who walk unseen, lords and ladies all in green, three times I stamp upon the earth..." Hazel hesitated and then gave the only reason she could think of why the Folk might grant her entry to their revel."Let me in for the sake of mirth. — Holly Black

The unadorned gentleman's suit was the product of the change from rigid status to social structures constantly shifting in response to the forces of modern capitalism, becoming ever more egalitarian in both appearance and reality. — Adolf Loos

Machinery is the subconscious mind of the world. — Gerald Stanley Lee

This is the price we pay, that the only way to take our life is death. — Stebby Julionatan

his cell phone - the adolescent's pacemaker. — Anne Lamott

A crown is merely a hat that lets the rain in. — Frederick The Great

you are undone if you once forget that the fruits of the earth belong to us al, and that the earth itself belongs to nobody — Jean-Jacques Rousseau