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The crewman told Dan his name was Bosun Higgs, and Helen didn't believe that for a second.
— Terry Pratchett
I drive an electric car.
— David Duchovny
I needed a break... from myself.
— Jay Asher
Gave him the weapon he needed to break me. Finnick and I sit for a long time in silence, watching
— Suzanne Collins
After 'Sin Nombre,' I just needed to take a break to go to completely different worlds.
— Cary Fukunaga
I definitely felt like I needed a break, because when you do so much, you're not able to appreciate the things that you accomplish.
— Brandy Norwood
I will never see him again. Never know why he let me go. Never learn if he really whispered what I think he did. Beautiful.
— Sophie Jordan
Maybe we needed to break a little, so we could put ourselves back together more beautifully than before.
— Leah Raeder
History is full of delightful reversals, where the opposite of what one predicts comes true.
— Edmund Snow Carpenter
Let's face it: the world is twisted. And rotten.
— Natsuo Kirino
Gain knowledge and feed your brain so you can obtain the strength that is needed to break free.
— Fatimah Abdur-Rahim
In 2006, when I had come very close to calling my agent and telling him I needed to take a break, NaNoWriMo was where I found my inspiration again.
— Amelia Atwater-Rhodes
Publication is a self-invasion of privacy.
— Marshall McLuhan
She needed a break from worrying about what to say and how to act every second of the day.
— Cindi Madsen
It was great spending the nights with him, but sometimes, she needed a little break from him and the her that she became around him.
— Peter Murphy
Galapagos tortoise," she said. "I'm one hundred and seven years old." "Huh. And you don't look a day over a hundred and five," I said.
— James Patterson
All a guy needed was a chance. Somebody was alway controlling who got a chance and who didn't.
— Charles Bukowski