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I've had three biographies made about my life so people know an awful lot about me. — David Cassidy

I want to reach young women and to get them involved in the mission of the YWCA, economic empowerment of women and girls, and ending racism. — Patricia Ireland

It was the beginning of the greatest Christmas ever. Little food. No presents. But there was a snowman in their basement. — Markus Zusak

Bohemia is nothing more than the little country in which you do not live. If you try to obtain citizenship in it, at once the court and retinue pack the royal archives and treasure and move away beyond the hills. — O. Henry

You know the good thing about digging your own grave? You always make it just the right size. — Alison Gaylin

Maybe wanting to retire is my ambition. — Brenda Blethyn

It is only in our decisions that we are important. — Jean-Paul Sartre

I'm good friends with Jay Leno, good friends with Ed O'Neill, Melanie Fiona and Russell Simmons. — Kevin Hart

I was sitting cross-legged in bed, trying without success to pretend I'd misunderstood the image I'd glimpsed. Yeah, right. Because Vlad had been between my legs looking for a set of keys he'd lost. — Jeaniene Frost

And furthermore did you know that behind the discovery of America there was a Jewish financier? — Mordecai Richler

Words build a bridge between the imaginations of writer and reader, creating something unique between them. — Jane Lindskold

Courage does not mean being unafraid." "True, but everyone doesn't have to know I was shaking in my boots. Literally." "I am not everyone. I still cannot believe you are real," he said softly. His lips moved against her cheek, a brush lighter than a butterfly wing, yet she felt it all the way to her toes. That small caress sent — Christine Feehan

Sleep's the only medicine that gives ease. — Sophocles