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But men are less used to the idea of being raped than women are, and it strikes them with a fresh horror. With women, that horror comes right along with the female genitals. — Charlaine Harris
To complain that I could only be married once was like complaining that I had only been born once. — G.K. Chesterton
Somehow whatever I play ends up being sleazy. — Paul Giamatti
Reality can be very boring. — Amy Neftzger
being articulate is not a facility of language but a fidelity to vision. And so we are all articulate when finding the courage to say what we see. — Mark Nepo
The rise of statism in our time is the natural result of the longing of godless, unchurched people for some kind of protection. When we lose to God we turn to what looks like the next most powerful thing, which is the state. How bad a choice that is, let Germany and Russia in recent years testify. — Sam Shoemaker
Turning the pages of crime novels it occurs to me to ask how it's possible to write so much without saying the word "pain," "life," or "anxiety." I reject this stupid dehumanization. The behaving without motive. The horrific shutting out of what is most vital or important. — Alejandra Pizarnik
When I write, I tend to be quite cut off from the world. At that point of time, I'm not thinking about editors, publishers or readers. I write the story the way it comes to me. — Amish Tripathi
Sometimes, the only way out of the fire is through the fire, m'boy. — Julie Anne Long
But there are people who'll try to hurt you through the good they see in you
knowing that it's the good, needing it and punishing you for it. Don't let it break you when you discover that. — Ayn Rand
He who dreads death, dreads either an extinction of all sense, or dreads a different sort of sensation. If all sense is extinguished, there can be no sense of evil. If a different sort of sense is acquired, you become another sort of living creature; and don't cease to live. — Marcus Aurelius
