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A lot of people still like Solaris, but I'm in active competition with them, and so I hope they die. — Linus Torvalds

Tralfamadorians don't see human beings as two-legged creatures, either. They see them as great millepedes - with babies' legs at one end and old people's legs at the other, — Kurt Vonnegut

It's in our nature, Julian would say. We destroy. It's the constant of our kind. No matter the color of blood, man will always fall.
I didn't understand that lesson a few days ago, but now, with Cal's hands in mine, guiding me with the lightest touch, I'm beginning to see what he meant.
I can feel myself falling. — Victoria Aveyard

Democracy means that if the doorbell rings in the early hours, it is likely to be the milkman. — Winston Churchill

bringing attention — Mark Henwick

It is almost impossible for an Anglo-Saxon to write of sex without being dirty. — H.L. Mencken

I'm fighting to save myself, and save myself, I will. Mary Magdalene in The Last Temptation of Christ — Nikos Kazantzakis

One: See the two of them everywhere. Contemplate suicide. Would it seem too tourist-y to jump off the Eiffel Tower? — Francine Prose

I don't think I threw myself into music because I had the best intentions; it was because I was really angry. — Ariel Pink

I can either give in to fear and give up - or refuse to let it touch me and go on. — Karen Marie Moning

After all, there is such a thing as looking like a gentleman. There are men whose class no dirt or rags can hide, any more than they could Ulysses. I have seen such men in plenty among workmen, too; but, on the whole, the gentleman
by whom I do not mean just now the rich
have the superiority in that point. But not, please God, forever. Give us the same air, water, exercise, education, good society, and you will see whether this "haggardness," this "coarseness" (etc., for the list is too long to specify), be an accident, or a property, of the man of the people. — Charles Kingsley