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I'm not Joan of Arc or anything. Why would they fight for me?"
"you'll give them hope. — Lauree Waldrop

H.P. Lovecraft is for the summer between junior and senior years in high school. Cosmic fear hits you about then anyway
you realize you'll soon have to Get a Real Job or Go To College or Both and in those days, Be Drafted. A dose of Cthulhu helps put these feelings in perspective. — Howard Waldrop

Everything affects everything else, and you have to understand that whole web of connections. — M. Mitchell Waldrop

Nothing good happens after dark ... -Daire in Betrayed — Lauree Waldrop

Predictions are nice, if you can make them. But the essence of science lies in explanation, laying bare the fundamental mechanisms of nature. — M. Mitchell Waldrop

Sometimes what we don't know protects us. It can't hurt us if we don't know it. — C.C. Hunter

Why do we fear the dark as unavoidable defeat when it alone is constant, and we'd starve if it stopped watering the lawn of dreams. — Rosmarie Waldrop

I can tell you for sure: people who are at their peak right now will not sustain that. You can't. It's against the law of nature. — Bryan Cranston

When you have all, why torment the depths? — Keith Waldrop

You told me, if something is not used it is meaningless, and took my temperature, which I had thought to save for a more difficult day. In the mirror, every night, the same face, a bit more threadbare, a dress worn too long. The moon was out in the cold, along with the restless, dissatisfied wind that seemed to change the location of the sycamores. I expected reproaches because I had mentioned the word love, but you only accused me of stealing your pencil, and sadness disappeared with sense. You made a ceremony out of holding your head in your hands because, you said, it could not be contained in itself. — Rosmarie Waldrop

My life is immeasurably enriched by taking personal responsibility to do what I can, with what I have, where I am ... — Rob Waldrop

Harold is clever from Person of Interest. — Deyth Banger

I would say poetry is language charged with emotion. It's words, rhythmically organized ... A poem is a complete little universe. It exists separately. Any poem that has any worth expresses the whole life of the poet. It gives a view of what the poet is. — William Carlos Williams

Anthropocentrism, regarding human kind as the very center and pinnacle of existence, is a disease of arrested development. — Michael Fox

And my body slopes toward yours no matter how level the ground. — Rosmarie Waldrop