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It made no sense, but nothing did at the moment, and at least this was a good crazy.
— Michelle Sagara West
I've been waiting for that bright sunshine to show up and shine in my back door someday.
— Luther Allison
Marriage is a desperate thing.
— John Selden
At the very least, if I have not - yet- chosen to end your life, I refuse to allow any of my kin to forever deprive me of my prerogative to do so.
— Michelle Sagara West
I had no hope," I sobbed. "You made me hope, you brought me back to life, to happiness and love that I'd never dared to dream of anymore.
— Lucian Bane
Making films is much more difficult than people imagine, and so the experience of actually directing them is not one I've ever relished.
— Sydney Pollack
I am not a party girl.
— Bridget Hall
You are an ... animal? A talking animal?"
Without missing a beat, Teela said, "Of course not. She's much, much harder to train. — Michelle Sagara West
Without missing a beat, Teela said, "Of course not. She's much, much harder to train. — Michelle Sagara West
The cast and the crew made me feel really welcome. Towards the end it just got better and better.
— Charlotte Church
You can't realize your dreams unless you have one to begin with.
— Thomas A. Edison
It was even before he left Earth that he first thought of it as a planet, like any other, not particularly his own.
— Orson Scott Card
Can you hold off on the whole war thing until after I'm dead?
— Michelle Sagara West
She outpaced Severn. Whole years of her life had been narrowly defined by the fact that she couldn't even keep up.
— Michelle Sagara
Whatever happens to me, I will have lived a thousand normal lives by what I might add to others not yet born.
— Daniel Keyes
We can rarely tell others what we really think about them
not just because it would so wound them, but also because it would so wound ourselves. — Douglas Kennedy
not just because it would so wound them, but also because it would so wound ourselves. — Douglas Kennedy