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With great power ... comes need to take a nap. Wake me up later — Rick Riordan
With a play, you do it and it's gone. Films always date. Television drama always dates. Television comedy, for some reason, seems to go on. — Penelope Keith
We sat around the kitchen table picking off of foil-covered plates. Conrad kept sneaking looks at me, and every time I looked back, he looked away. I'm right here, I wanted to tell him. I'm still here. — Jenny Han
Raif Badawi's is an important voice for all of us to hear. — Salman Rushdie
Behind it was that vast suspension bridge which always troubles me because it reminds me that in this mechanized age I am as little able to understand my environment as any primitive woman who thinks that a waterfall is inhabited by a spirit, and indeed less so, for her opinion might from a poetical point of view be correct. — Rebecca West
Some stories are real. And a lot of stories that aren't real are still true. — Janette Rallison
Truth disappears with the telling of it. — Lawrence Durrell
Long live your laundry! — Billy Mays
So here's a question from one who believed, only a week ago, that Baghdad might just collapse, that we might wake up one morning to find the Baathist militia and the Iraqi army gone and the Americans walking down Saadun Street with their rifles over their shoulders. If the Iraqis can still hold out against such overwhelming force in Umm Qasr for four days, if they can keep fighting in Basra and Nassariyeh the latter a city which briefly rose in successful revolt against Saddam in 1991 why should Saddam's forces not keep fighting in Baghdad? — Robert Fisk
You can as easily love without trusting as you can hug without embracing. — Robert Breault
With the Internet, we can choose the very communities we want to be a part of. — Alex Shakar
The finest life is spent creating oneself, not procreating. — Natalie Clifford Barney
No one knows you like a person with whom you've shared a childhood. No one will ever understand you in quite the same way. — Alice Hoffman