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But also, there is much sorrow, not only of the dramatic kind but also in the way that difficult economic circumstances wear people down, eroding them, preying on their weaknesses, until they do things that they themselves find hateful, until they are shadows of their best selves. The — Teju Cole

Who gets the change?" the clerk asked. "You or ... your fella?"
Oh, he's not my boyfriend," I said. "He's my mother. — Wally Lamb

Children Katy's age had no problem with monotony. In fact they embraced it, diving into it and wrapping the familiar words round their tongues as if they were a candy that could last forever. — Alice Munro

A girl who is thirteen-which is hard, and difficult, and beautiful, and painful, and exhilarating. — Jodi Picoult

I've never done too much inquiry into angels. — Misha Collins

But one may acquire what MacIntyre calls a "second first language," a language which is learned in the same way that a child learns to use the native tongue. A missionary or an anthropologist who really hopes to understand and enter into the adopted culture will not do so by trying to learn the language in the way a tourist uses a phrasebook and a dictionary. — Lesslie Newbigin

The digital world is developing with such force and such a pace that you simply can't ban or control it. People want to be globally connected. — Elif Safak

It's up to you how you react to things. It's up to me how I handle situations. It's up to us how we deal with each other. Each couple is defined by themselves, not by society or any other outside factor ... unless they let them define them. And once they do, then they no longer have control over their own relationship. — Shelly Crane

Because the only way anyone will ever be okay with me is if they love me. Really love me enough to not care that I'm damaged. — Katie McGarry

Human life runs its course in the metamorphosis between receiving and giving. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Life is the reward of virtue. And happiness is the goal and reward of life. — Ayn Rand

All men desire to be immortal. — Theodore Parker

I moved to Chicago when I was 28, and I wasn't completely idealistic about going to Second City and making a living from comedy, but I knew it would be great for the resume. — Allison Tolman

have a younger brother, Billy. He drives me crazy, — Kate Clary

Guano-mo, huh? The neo-Nazi concentration camp — Kenneth Eade