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Men are only so much use. Men are boys. — Garth Ennis
Liesel and Papa made their way through the book, this man was traveling to Amsterdam on business and the snow was shivering outside. The girl loved that- the shivering snow. "That's exactly what it does when it comes down," she told Hans Hubermann. — Markus Zusak
Why do you treat me as they do, as though I were exactly what I want to be. Why do we treat people that way? — William Gaddis
Scientology is the study of knowingness. It increases one's knowingness, but if a man were totally aware of what was going on around him, he would find it relatively simple to handle any outnesses in that. — L. Ron Hubbard
The paradox of simplicity is that making things simpler is hard work. — Bill Jensen
:Go to hell, Jamie," I said at last, wiping my eyes. "Go directly to hell. Do not pass Go. Do not collect two hundred dollars. There. Do you feel better now? — Diana Gabaldon
Thrift is of great revenue. — Marcus Tullius Cicero
Health is the most critical thing in our life. With your health anything is possible, without it you can't do anything. — Bill Walton
Anonymous blog comments, vapid video pranks and lightweight mash-ups may seem trivial and harmless, but as a whole, this widespread practice of fragmentary, impersonal communication has demeaned personal interaction. — Jaron Lanier
I've been in love and it doesn't last. And when it's over, it's hell for a while. And then one discovers that life goes on. Eventually, one falls in love again. This pattern repeats itself until one is too jaded to believe in it anymore, or too old for all the upheaval. — Laura Lee Guhrke
Sometimes the books most restrained about sex, even deeply scandalized by it, can whisper to us with the greatest hidden force. I am a huge admirer of the recently deceased, always underranked Evan S. Connell. — Allan Gurganus
Language should almost break up or explode in its fruitless effort to contain so many meanings. — Eugene Ionesco