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She had come out tonight because she believed there had to be a present tense, somewhere, and she'd followed Gav and Barnesy because she'd hoped they knew where it was. Is. And they'd dragged her to yet another haunted house. Where was the now? In bloody America, probably, apart from the bit that Tucker lived in, or in bloody Tokyo. In any case, it was somewhere else. How could people who didn't live in bloody America or bloody Tokyo stand it, all that swimming around in the past imperfect? — Nick Hornby

When uncomfortable, my instinct is not to avoid the discomfort but to become at peace with it. — Josh Waitzkin

Evil turned out not to be a grand thing. Not sneering Emperors with their world-conquering designs. Not cackling demons plotting in the darkness beyond the world. It was small men with their small acts and their small reasons. It was selfishness and carelessness and waste. It was bad luck, incompetence, and stupidity. It was violence divorced from conscience or consequence. It was high ideals, even, and low methods. — Joe Abercrombie

There was a climber named Bridwell On grade I's he did well. But on grade VI, he got into a fix and rappelled to the talus and hid well. — Eric Jay Beck

It's just so hard when you have a connection with someone and they just leave and you don't know if you'll ever see them again. — Kim Kardashian

Now he had answers, but they weren't doing what answers were supposed to do: they weren't making things simpler or easier. They weren't helping. — Lev Grossman

Whether we hear a series of sounds, read a series of letters, see a series of pictures, smell a series of odors, or meet a series of people, we show a pronounced tendency to recall the items at the end of the series far better than the items at the beginning or in the middle. As such, when we look back on the entire series, our impression is strongly influenced by its final items. — Anonymous

Evil is, good or truth misplaced. — Mahatma Gandhi

I did not discover literature of any kind until I was about eleven, or ten. — Ben Peek

I have never compared myself to anyone, but it's hard to resist him!! — Shahid Afridi

thing, "Typhoon and the Tor Bay" it was called, — The Paris Review

Earlier 18th-century literary language was not supple enough to connect the life of the imagination to that of the street. — Rebecca Solnit

The truth is that leadership opportunities are plentiful and within reach of most people.3 — John C. Maxwell

The beauty of prose fiction that I see is simply that in order to create something you need only pay attention to personal exigency. — James Kelman