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If you're paying attention to your wardrobe, Rudy believed, your mind isn't sufficiently occupied. — Jack McDevitt

Without you everything falls apart. Without you it's not as much fun to pick up the pieces. — Nine Inch Nails

The cruelest lies are often told without a word
The kindest truths are often spoken, never heard — Ben Folds

You know, I've been thinking: all the women in the books you like
Sartre and Camus and all that
they don't really exist. Not as people. They're only there to wait for the men. To love them and be loved back or not
mostly not; to be beaten up or killed; to appear as a face on the wall of Meurseault's cell
— Ahdaf Soueif

I'm particularly proud of my reluctance to share my dreams with anyone. — Todd Barry

Probability is a kind of penance, which God made, suitable, I presume to that state of mediocrity and probationership he has been pleased to place us in here; wherein, to check our over-confidence and presumption, we might, by every day's experience, be made sensible of our short-sightedness, and liableness to error. — John Locke

Contantine - who could be securely trusted when it came to his promises - was going to help Olivia. And she was going to let him.
Olivia was getting better at rely on other people - her network slowly spreading wider - but Constantine was still a "rely on Constantine or Ren, or no one else" kind of guy. — Anne Zoelle

The last time I was in a gym, Dukakis was running for president. — Daniel Breaker

Beware of advice about successful people and their methods. For starters, no two situations are alike. Your dreams of creating a dry-cleaning empire won't be helped by knowing that Thomas Edison liked to take naps. — Scott Adams

The G-8 has clearly rejected the failed U.S. policy of voluntary programs to address global warming. — David Hawkins

My father is a big believer in nature over nurture. — Cassandra Clare