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We're finding more and more people coming out of the woodwork, ... They're appearing in places we didn't know they existed. Michael Brown
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Life excites me. I'm not talking about appearing in movies or doing interviews, but just little, normal, everyday things. Getting out of bed. Getting dressed. Making food. I find it all exciting, you know ? Liv Tyler
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There's a particularly British wariness of appearing to try too hard. It's somehow distasteful. Everything should come to us seamlessly and, if you have to work at it, you're somehow a loser. Kate Reardon
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I like dialogue in novels. I wanted to avoid laying history on with a trowel - appearing to be lecturing, as opposed to the characters lecturing their children or students. Dialogue can humanise the story and make it go down somewhat more smoothly. Elliot Perlman
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After a while, if you're a writer, you want to start appearing in the bookstores of the place you're living in. Elliot Perlman
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We worry about appearing awkward in a presentation. But up to a point, most people seem to feel more comfortable with less-than-perfect speaking abilities. It makes the speaker more human - and more vulnerable, meaning he is less likely to attack our decisions or beliefs. John P. Kotter
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Similar to corn, USDA soybean production forecasts had the largest impact on soybean futures prices in August, with recent price reactions appearing somewhat larger than in the past. Darrel Good
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I left Facebook after Facebook groups began appearing about me and suddenly your personal photographs start becoming public property. Freddie Stroma
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People are prone to taking mental shortcuts. They may know that they shouldn't give out certain information, but the fear of not being nice, the fear of appearing ignorant, the fear of a perceived authority figure - all these are triggers, which can be used by a social engineer to convince a person to override established security procedures. Kevin Mitnick
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I hate that bookstores are closing. Hate it! What's better than hanging out a bookstore, be it independent or chain, and talking books with people who love books? Lisa Jackson
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A place isn't a place until it has a bookstore. Gabrielle Zevin
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One thing libraries have learned from bookstores in the last decade is marketing. We're trying to entice people to read. Gene Nelson
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I love bookstores and booksellers. In my novel 'Dirty Martini,' I thanked over 3,000 booksellers by name in the back matter. J. A. Konrath
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I don't go into bookstores because it upsets me, Boris Diodorov
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When I went away to college, I marveled at the wealth of bookstores around Harvard Square. John Updike
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Sitting with a deck of cards in your hand all day is an obsession. Visiting print shops and bookstores and libraries is an obsession. And writing about this is an obsession. I think, in general, most collectors are obsessed. I think the only form of a rationalized greed is when you're collecting something you are supposedly serious about. Ricky Jay
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Kids definitely go into bookstores after reading 'Twilight' and want something else like it. P. C. Cast
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Bookstores see a book by a woman and they put it in the romance section. I write mainstream fiction about women. Barbara Bradford