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Don't think I'm not holding you responsible for this, either, you witch!"
"I think you lefth the B off that word," Jim said. — Katie MacAlister
The process of writing, any form of creativity, is a power intensifying life. — Rita Mae Brown
My trunk, valises and my mind are overpacked. — Anais Nin
LSD lets you in on something. When you're tripping, the idea of race disappears; the idea of sex disappears; you don't even know what species you are sometimes. And I don't know of anybody who hasn't come back from that being more humane, more thoughtful, more understanding. — Ken Kesey
You are epic fail if you think you are better than me! — Jordan Rudess
I do try to stay open and stay as present as you can be. — Rhea Seehorn
And this is Annabeth," Jason said. "Uh, normally she doesn't judo-flip people. — Rick Riordan
The question that comes up a lot is, if you had the chance to erase your memory of something specific, what would you erase? And my answer has always been, I wouldn't erase anything, personally. In some ways, I almost wouldn't want to erase anything from the public consciousness, either, for the same reason. — Elijah Wood
In Truth, none seem to have any Title to assert Human Nature to be necessarily and universally evil, but those whose own Minds afford them one Instance of this natural Depravity. — Henry Fielding
I believe in the American Dream, because I've lived it. — Ami Bera
I see that you get all your info on Catholicism from thriller novels. — Christian M. Frank
Surely you have to succeed, if you give everything you have.'
'I don't see why. Everyone has to give everything they have eventually. They have to die. Dying can't be called a success. — Penelope Fitzgerald
[describing Aaron, hero's brother] His hair was shorter and lighter, and his eyes were more green than blue. And even though he was tall, he wasn't quite super-sized. He was more sculpted, more ... elegant. more slender and beautiful and less raw-boned. Less Stone Age and more Bronze Age - but till the kind of man who enjoyed living in a cave. — Suzanne Brockmann
This practical musicality was a comprehensive craft that involved thinking creatively and realizing it in sound. Music meant more than merely following instructions. The rote repetition of other people's music, including Bach's own, was used as example and was not the end itself. Students were encouraged to alter scores by adding notes, reducing the time value of notes, dropping notes, and changing or adding ornamentation, dynamics, and so on. One couldn't even get into Bach's teaching studio without first showing some rudimentary composing ability. — Scott Jarrett
You're the ketchup to my fries."
"Here we say tomato sauce and chips."
"Doesn't have quite the same ring. — Lia Riley
