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I could have written a misery memoir and instead I tried to make it funny. I never complained. — Caitlin Moran

Cliches remind and reassure us that we're not alone, that other have trod this ground long ago. — Miguel Syjuco

Even as a young man, Sawtooth had a hard time talking to women. Since moving to Out-to-Sea, he's become tight-lipped as an oyster. But he can feel the worlds pearling on his tongue: Girl, you are my moon. You are the tidal pull that keeps time marching forward. — Karen Russell

The adjacent possible is a kind of shadow future, hovering on the edges of the present state of things, a map of all the ways in which the present can reinvent itself. — Steven Johnson

Harder is Better! Post work out! Foot in the Ice Bath. A girl has to make a living! #hardcandytoronto. #addictedtosweat — Madonna Ciccone

I would have to think on a nice clean job. I don't want to think. Not their way. It will have to be their way, no matter where I go. I want a job where I won't have to think. — Ayn Rand

Forgive me for using the term 'fat little brother' ... It is not a criticism, rather a suggestion that he do some exercises and go on a diet, don't you think? I'm doing this for the gentleman's health. — Fidel Castro

I just remember that whenever I got really mad or passionate, like in an argument, people would laugh, and I'd be dead serious. It would happen a lot. So it was like, Gee, I've got something here. — Chris Rock

In every photographer there was a painter, a true artist, awaiting expression. — Pablo Picasso

If you don't have the best product, you're not going to make it in open-source. — Peter Fenton

The unhappy persistence of both the practice and the lingering effects of racial discrimination ... is an unfortunate reality ... and the government is not disqualified from acting in response to it. — Sandra Day O'Connor

The opportunity is often lost by deliberating. — Publilius Syrus

Before we met, I'd fly for hours to clear my head," Bones said, his voice reaching me even over the rush of wind.
"It was the closest I came to finding peace, but though several of my mates could fly, I always went alone. I never wanted to share this with anyone until you. — Jeaniene Frost