“A pro wrestling fan who became a World Wrestling Entertainment supporter and personality (inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame), Trump lived,… — Michael Wolff Copy Share Image
“No matter how much restitution she paid with every word and deed, her blood-stained hands could never really be clean, even if… — Stacy Hawkins Adams Copy Share Image
People do not spring forth out of the blue, fully formed – they become themselves slowly, day by day, starting from babyhood.… — Lois Duncan Copy Share Image
I was half asleep but I smiled. In spite of all his irritating qualities, I couldn't help liking a man who despised… — David Benioff Copy Share Image
When you're playing a fictional character reacting to the real world, it's incredibly difficult and confusing and kind of messes with your… — Ed Helms Copy Share Image
We all know people for that length of time and people change. They mature. There is a certain expectation that a fictional… — David Duchovny Copy Share Image
“What's a horse doing on a spaceship" "What's pre-revolutionary France doing on a spaceship? Mickey, get a little perspective!" Dr. Who "The… — Stephen Moffat Copy Share Image
It's not about what you say, its about what you do. You don't like the person you've become then do something about… — Peyton Sawyer Copy Share Image
“Response to the question by The Atlantic: Who is the Greatest Fictional Character of All Time? "God is the author of all… — Jonathan Lethem Copy Share Image
The flimsy little protestations that mark the front gate of every novel, the solemn statements that any resemblance to real persons living… — Wallace Stegner Copy Share Image
It seems to me that any popular fictional character's appeal is idiosyncratic in nature. Characters with large followings - Sherlock Holmes, Harry… — Jason Lutes Copy Share Image
If people ever look down upon you for crying for fictional characters, you should give them a gentle, pitying look and feel… — Cassandra Clare Copy Share Image
The thing about great fictional characters from literature, and the reason that they're constantly turned into characters in movies, is that they… — Keira Knightley Copy Share Image
You put a spell on the dog," I said as we left the house. "Just a small one," said Nightingale. "So magic… — Ben Aaronovitch Copy Share Image
I've thought a lot about the power of empathy. In my work, it's the current that connects me and my actual pulse… — Meryl Streep Copy Share Image
That applies, by the way, even to some of the folks who are now [Donald] Trump supporters. They're responding to a fictional… — Barack Obama Copy Share Image
As far as I am concerned, Don Quixote is the most metal fictional character that I know. Single handed, he is trying… — Christopher Lee Copy Share Image
My next guest [ for party with five favorite fictional characters] would be Scarlett from Gone With The Wind. I mean, come… — Megan Chance Copy Share Image
I mean, I can do that all day long. I can tell you the Vulcan's are not actually devoid of emotion. That… — Brad Warner Copy Share Image
“Just as you grieve if a friend is killed, you should grieve if a fictional character is killed. You should care. If… — George R.R. Martin Copy Share Image
Fictional characters are made of words, not flesh; they do not have free will, they do not exercise volition. They are easily… — John Banville Copy Share Image
“He's a real nowhere man, Sitting in his Nowhere Land, Making all his nowhere plans for nobody. Doesn't have a point of… — The Beatles Copy Share Image
Humanity has this need to hear stories because they connect us with other people, they teach us about our own feelings. We… — Isabel Allende Copy Share Image
“Exquisitely embroidered tapestries lined the walls of Medb’s bedroom, but their impact was somewhat reduced by the room’s ambience. A musky odor… — David H. Millar Copy Share Image
It's more difficult playing a real-life person than a fictional character - you can go easy on yourself with a fictional character. — Christian McKay Copy Share Image
If we show fictional characters doing cool stuff, then girls will want to be it in real life. — Geena Davis Copy Share Image
“She was returning home to be the wife of, mother of, First Lady of, but what did that really mean?” — Stacy Hawkins Adams Copy Share Image
“Living in that castle was like being condemned to Hell before I’d even had the opportunity to sin.” — Kristen Reed Copy Share Image
You can have a very intense relationship with fictional characters because they are in your own head. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“It's impressive when you're such a mysterious fictional character that even avid enthusiasts are debating your existence within the mythos.” — Ben Thompson Copy Share Image
“Friendship is just love that has yet to sprout wings and take flight.” — Kristen Reed Copy Share Image
“Indy Rivers got things done. Maybe she was a fictional character, but they were in a fictional place, in a fictional situation.… — Mira Grant Copy Share Image
My approach is always the same. I try to be as honest as possible. Find the real honesty and humanity in the… — Aldis Hodge Copy Share Image
“If I had a dollar for every time I felt more emotion for a fictional character than people in real life, I… — pintrest Copy Share Image
People who don't wait for Jesus to come spend their time searching for him...an effort leading to finding a fictional character in… — Jenova Calamari Copy Share Image
“We are living in a post-fictional era. Fictional governments are accepted without comment, and we can sit in a mosque and have… — G. Willow Wilson Copy Share Image
Well, the thing about great fictional characters from literature, and the reason that they're constantly turned into characters in movies, is that… — Keira Knightley Copy Share Image
I'm trying to listen to my past, listen to what's most deeply going on inside myself, my creative set of fictional characters,… — Frederick Buechner Copy Share Image
She felt like a fictional character who'd escaped the book in which her creator had carefully and kindly trapped her, taken a… — Kate Morton Copy Share Image
Writing fiction lets you be a little more emotional and unguarded, a little freer. Writing fictional characters is also really different from… — Elif Batuman Copy Share Image