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You are certainly unique. Everyone is unique. Nobody has ever suffered quite like you before because nobody has ever been you before. — Robertson Davies

So it comes about that the war [World War I] seems, to us, to have been fought less over territory than the way it would be remembered, that the war's true subject is remembrance. Indeed the whole war - which was being remembered even as it was fought, whose fallen were being remembered before they fell - seems not so much to be tinted by retrospect as to have been fought retrospectively. — Geoff Dyer

The ideal lover of flowers is he who visits them in their native haunts, like Taoyuenming who sat before a broken bamboo fence in converse with the wild chrysanthemum, or Linwosing, losing himself amid mysterious fragrance as he wandered in the twilight among the plum-blossoms of the Western Lake. 'Tis said that Chowmushih slept in a boat so that his dreams might mingle with those of the lotus.. — Okakura Kakuzo

Do nice things for people who may be less fortunate than you. — Robert Cheeke

There is no refuge from confession but suicide; and suicide is confession — Daniel Webster

No one wants advice - only corroboration. — John Steinbeck

Her courage frightens and amazes me. It make me hopeful for her. Is that what you call love? Is that what you call hope? — Rene Denfeld

I'm too hot to handle; poor bitch needs to be treated for burns! — Natalya Vorobyova

Be careful how close you get to someone ... It just ends up hurting more than not having no one to love to begin with. — Andrew Galasetti

I mean, I am fully aware of my influence and my responsibility to society in general representing the gay community. But in the same time, I don't represent the entire gay community because it's a vast, vast community, as one can imagine. — K.d. Lang

The captain survived. He's a placid, clean-looking man, more limbs than torso, with a fresh gash on his face that pains him terribly. He trembles and sniffles, holding the wound as though his face would fall apart were his hands to leave it. Mother would have called him a shiteating ninnypriss. Eo would have taken a different tack, so I stand over him and speak quietly. — Pierce Brown

I like being outdoors. I like to go cavorting in the nude in the forests. It is just another world. To take sunbaths in the nude. — Bettie Page

I just like to think about what I'm reading. Don't you?" "I don't read very well. So I don't think I think very well either." Galinda smiled. "I dress to kill, though. — Gregory Maguire

Story, as I understood it by reading Faulkner, Hardy, Cather, and Hemingway, was a powerful and clarifying human invention. The language alone, as I discovered it in Gerard Manley Hopkins and Faulkner, was exquisitely beautiful, also weirdly and mysteriously evocative. — Barry Lopez