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For me science fiction is a way of thinking, a way of logic that bypasses a lot of nonsense. It allows people to look directly at important subjects.
— Gene Roddenberry
There are only two stimulants to ones best efforts: the fear of punishment, and the hope of reward.
— John Moulder Wilson
The human heart is a strange vessel. Love and hatred can exist side by side.
— Scott Westerfeld
Sometimes small setbacks are just blessings in disguise. They enhance your determination and whole-hearted dedication to achieving your goals.
— Robert Cheeke
Writing fiction, like reading fiction, is a practice in empathy.
— Jennifer Haigh
Fear; if allowed free rein, would reduce all of us to trembling shadows of men, for whom only death could bring release
— John Moulder Wilson
Indoors was his place and there he'd moulder, a respectable pillar of society who has never had the chance to misbehave.
— E. M. Forster
It is worth while too to warn the teacher that undue severity in correcting faults is liable at times to discourage a boy's mind from effort.
— Quintilian
You never wanted me to be real. You never wanted anyone to be. But you didn't want me to show it. You wanted an act to help your act ...
— Ayn Rand
Emotions are the color of life; we would be drab creatures indeed without them. But we must control these emotions or they will control us.
— John Moulder Wilson
I do believe that all of the world needs reform. The reform must take place everywhere.
— Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
When you make a Bargain with a devil you better follow through.
— Gloria Gravitt Moulder
Shall it not be scorn to me to harp on such a moulder'd string?
I am shamed through all my nature to have lov'd so slight a thing. — Alfred Lord Tennyson
I am shamed through all my nature to have lov'd so slight a thing. — Alfred Lord Tennyson
I desired you before, but I never loved you until this life.
— Kresley Cole
Will no one tell me what she sings? Perhaps the plaintive numbers flow
For old, unhappy, far-off things
And battles long ago. — William Wordsworth
For old, unhappy, far-off things
And battles long ago. — William Wordsworth
O, teach me how you look, and with what art You sway the motion of Demetrius' heart.-Helena
— William Shakespeare
Lips all crude scarlet, and eyes as absurdly big and round as a child's good-by kiss.
— Eleanor Hallowell Abbott