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Your eyes remained haunted. Seeing something in the world that your mirth can not dissolve." I — Tillie Cole

Remorse, predictably, was the form taken by her distress, the merciless whipping that is self-condemnation, as if in times as bizarre as these there were a right way and a wrong way that would have been clear to somebody else, as if in confronting such predicaments the hand of stupidity is ever far from guiding anyone. — Philip Roth

Hot dogs and Communion at the Hope Rescue Mission. I will always think of the body of Christ now with this scene in mind. Doctors and housewives and professors in nice shoes and brightly colored sweaters shuffling to the table together with men and women who hadn't changed clothes for days or weeks. The sophisticated smell of after-shave mixed with the sharp scent of dirty socks and stale smoke. People whose lives seemed all together sharing the same loaf with people whose lives were broken and tattered. We were all one body, for we all ate from the same loaf. — Leonard J. Vander Zee

Abe Krok was a man of integrity who made a unique contribution to Mamelodi Sundowns and to South African football. — Patrice Motsepe

She was the music heard faintly on the edge of sound. — Raymond Chandler

Whenever you are ready, or if you never are, my heart is yours ... — R.L. LaFevers

Technology is a goddamn bully. — Scott Cherney

We're not in control but we do have a greater hope and we do have a source of joy that isn't based on our circumstances. — Rick Warren

Think of the road as a kind of zone and a site of incredible diversity. — Anne Waldman

I'm a pitchman, my business comes from the pitch, nothing else. — Billy Mays

I have so many messy moments. — Angela Kinsey

Some dreams we have are nothing else but dreams, Unnatural and full of contradictions; Yet others of our most romantic schemes, Are something more than fictions. — Thomas Hood

In Hamburg the waiters always had Preludin - and various other pills, but I remember Preludin because it was such a big trip - and they were all taking these pills to keep themselves awake, to work these incredible hours in this all-night place. And so the waiters, when they'd see the musicians falling over with tiredness or with drink, they'd give you the pill. You'd take the pill, you'd be talking, you'd sober up, you could work almost endlessly - until the pill wore off, then you'd have to have another. — John Lennon