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If I wasn't so happy he was alive, I would've killed him.
— Lisa Tawn Bergren
Are you a murderer?"
"That depends, are you one of those animal activist[s] that believe meat is murder? — Tammy Blackwell
"That depends, are you one of those animal activist[s] that believe meat is murder? — Tammy Blackwell
I'm upset. There was nothing like putting on the red shirt.
(on retiring from international football) — Robbie Savage
(on retiring from international football) — Robbie Savage
There's actually nothing interesting about me except what I write.
— Andrea Barrett
It was through Peter that she first understood that the world existed before her, without her. For a few days she could not forgive him for this.
— Andrea Barrett
You are responsible for every part of your image, even the parts you're not interested in.
— Jay Maisel
I grew up on Cape Cod. We didn't live right on the water, but I could walk to it and did every day.
— Andrea Barrett
There's no pride in having been a child soldier.
— Emmanuel Jal
Hallucinations are an inner experience in which most of the time you forget you're there.
— Gaspar Noe
I can't keep myself from creativity. Ideas flash like lightning burning my bones. It must flow out of my hands or it will burst me apart.
— Patricia Robin Woodruff
If there is a perfect book to start the year with it has to be Rebecca Mead's My Life in Middlemarch.
— The Edge
In that light, across the field, is all I will never have. Next to me is all I will.
— Andrea Barrett
I have no appetite,' she sighed. 'Not for food, not for work. Not for anything.' I looked at her and wondered what I am except appetite.
— Andrea Barrett
I think the landscape you grow up in probably does mark you in ways you don't even understand.
— Andrea Barrett
Adrianne Harun's dark, mysterious novel is by turns Gothic and grittily realistic, astute and poetic in its evocation of evil everywhere.
— Andrea Barrett
So much torture, bloodshed, deceit. You cannot make your young people practice torture twenty-four hours a day and not expect to pay a price for it.
— Jean-Paul Sartre