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Well, I would throw myself under the nearest bus, but considering my luck today, I'm sure it would break down less than a millimeter from me and just ruin my clothes ... Probably break my watch, too. (Taryn) — Sherrilyn Kenyon

Thunderstorms were what death, and dramatic events, generally should be like, but usually were not; the idea that our life's dramas rarely look as dramatic as they are. Our most cataclysmic moments are typically free of gravitas, of necessary thunder; a person dies, but instead of the sky darkening and lightning striking, the sun continues to shine and the birds to sing. — Alain De Botton

Our human nature is profoundly phototropic. Men obey their deepest instincts when they hold fast to light. — Gyorgy Kepes

Always here in summer when we want something to chill our intelligence. Don't flatter yourself, — Oscar Wilde

Everything Contains a Thing but you have to understand that thing — Osama

He sat looking at it with his eyes protruding in the manner popularized by snails, looking like something stuffed by a taxidermist who had learned his job from a correspondence course and had only got as far as lesson three. — P.G. Wodehouse

There are many answers to be found within," he said, "if you only know what to look for. — Ransom Riggs

You just don't know writers. They'll use anything, anybody. They'll eat their young. — Dennis Potter

Time's a strange fellow; more he gives than takes (and he takes all — E. E. Cummings

We've got an airborne Sleeping Beauty — Seanan McGuire

No one wants pain. Not even long-time, mature Christians who want to grow. We will always find ways to avoid pain. Pain itself is a bad thing. — John Ortberg

To confine our attention to terrestrial matters would be to limit the human spirit. — Stephen Hawking

I paint as I feel like painting; to hell with all their studies. — Edouard Manet

When children's innocence is used as a tactic to suppress queer adults, readers need to resist, not children, but those who conscript children to fight their own ideological agendas. — Tison Pugh