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But it was enough if, in my own bed, my sleep was deep and allowed my mind to relax entirely; then it would let go of the map of the place where I had fallen asleep and, when I woke in the middle of the night, since I did not know where I was, I did not even understand in the first moment who I was; all I had, in its original simplicity, was the sense of existence as it may quiver in the depths of an animal; I was more bereft than a caveman; but then the memory - not yet of the place where I was, but of several of those where I had lived and where I might have been - would come to me like help from on high to pull me out of the void from which I could not have got out on my own; I passed over centuries of civilization in one second, and the image confusedly glimpsed of oil lamps, then of wing-collar shirts, gradually recomposed my self's original features. — Marcel Proust

You can't trust even thieves these days. — John Speed

Gabriel jokes, "If they find out Blondine got the last of the bread there'll be murder."
Nesbitt says, "If that's true I'll murder her myself. — Sally Green

I feel like I've been through a lot in the past couple of years, But I've kept pretty stable. That's because I channel that emotion into performance. I can handle emotion as long as it's only a song. It works for me, and I don't want to change it. I don't have anything left for writing. — Jennifer Echols

We all have a role to play. Don't despair at your own talents... Don't try to be better than anybody else. Just try to be better than yourself — Edgar J. Steele

I went to Rikers one time to do 'Third Watch,' and I remember thinking, 'Wow, this is a scary place.' We were using a section of the prison where half of it was still populated by inmates. — Selenis Leyva

You never know. Something small and broken really can be powerful. — Beth Revis

The point at which the photograph ceases to function as a metaphor is the point at which it is free to propose an experiential model. — Thomas Struth

those losses were the result of wild game, such as elk herds eating haystacks meant — C.J. Box

I'm generally a happy person -with the help of antidepressants, that is- so there is something to be said for surrounding myself with happy people. — Rachel Machacek

Personally, I was never the cool kid. I was always sort of a bookworm. — Zac Efron