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I feel like there's a knife lodged in my chest and every day that I see you, that I can't touch you, somebody turns it a full rotation. I'm bleeding from the inside out, Abi. — Violet Blaze

We like nonfiction, and we live in fictitious times, — Michael Moore

Fundamental belief consoled him for superficial irony. — Thomas Hardy

I sometimes skip meals when I travel. — Amy Smart

Your friend will pay deeply for what he's done here tonight," Chance snarled once he wiped off most of the blood. "You can tell him to run as far and as fast as he can, I'll get him. Just let him know that once this is all over, it's just gonna be you and me and a world full of corpses. — Kayla Krantz

The only right response to Christ's lordship is wholehearted submission, loving obedience, and passionate worship. — John F. MacArthur Jr.

Why should conversation always be so much more coherent than experience? — Amy Leach

One cannot say he wanted wit, but rather that he was frugal of it. — John Dryden

Kidney disease is a low-profile, unglamorous problem, a disease that disproportionately strikes minorities and the poor. Its celebrity spokesman is blue-collar comedian George Lopez, who received a kidney from his wife. — Virginia Postrel

It was evidently quite obvious to a powerful intellect like his that the one essential condition for a healthy society was equal distribution of goods - which I suspect is impossible under capitalism. For, when everyone's entitled to get as much for himself as he can, all available property, however much there is of it, is bound to fall into the hands of a small minority, which means that everyone else is poor. — Thomas More

Here is Lady Winchilsea, for example, I thought, taking down her poems. She was born in the year 1661; she was noble both by birth and by marriage; she was childless; she wrote poetry, and one has only to open her poetry to find her bursting out in indignation against the position of women: — Virginia Woolf