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Each book which so far is written is filled with a new thoughts... new images... new arguments... new discussions.
— Deyth Banger
Silence is the unbearable repartee.
— Alexander Theroux
I leaned forward and slapped her across the face. Probably a bit harder than I needed to, but it worked.
— Kim Harrington
You are beautiful just the way you are.
— Nick Vujicic
You never know when you might be seeing someone for the last time.
— Marilynne Robinson
When a baseball player makes an error, it goes into the record and is published. How many of us could stand this sort of daily scrutiny?
— Sydney J. Harris
Truth cannot be found by intellectual effort because truth is not a theory, it is an experience.
— Osho
Don't be embarrassed of who you are, they're gonna judge you no matter what you do.
— Melina Kanakaredes
You can't just be reading books all the time and leave the writting of them to others.
— Joseph Delaney
I think American audiences are open to people with accents and different nationalities being on the screen.
— Jamie Bamber
She said writting novels was like childbirth: if you truly remembered how awful it got, you'd never do it again.
— Sarah Dessen
I am an idle devil. But at least I work at it.
— Helen Cresswell
Covertly influencing decision processes such as that the resulting decision is aligned with higher-order desires may actually enhance autonomy.
— Cass R. Sunstein
Writing is like running a marathon. One needs stamina and perseverance. The right preparation and pacing get results.
— K.J. Kilton
You have to wait for your mind to catch up with whatever it is it's working on; then you can write a novel.
— James M. Cain
Looking back, i stopped writting in my notebook when i stopped wanting to know myself anymore
— Jay Asher
You must never name the goal. You must never tell us the target you're hitting for. You must automatically go toward it without ever naming it.
— Ray Bradbury