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Gabriel: What's the point of having power, if one cannot use it? What's the point of immortality, if one cannot truly live? — A.J. Flowers

The children of the 1960's that you call the 'Manson Family' wanted to stop a war and turn the government and world to peace. They gave their lives when they took lives and they knew it. — Charles Manson

That's the way I like it because there's no time to have nerves about it. You just run out and do it. — Doug Flutie

These repetitive words and phrases are merely methods of convincing the subconscious mind. — Claude M. Bristol

am inconsolable, wretched, heartbroken that my very dear friend Beatrice is dead. Which is kind of odd considering I'm the one who killed her. — Natalie Barelli

If it should happen you wake up and Armageddon has come, lie still. — William Stafford

I think love is huge, overwhelming. I think it's terrible and beautiful. — Elizabeth Scott

I do feel like I've missed out a bit because I was really close with my sisters when I was at home. It must be weird for them but they cope really well. — Zayn Malik

If you once tell a lie, the truth is ever after your enemy. — Eliezer Yudkowsky

The homunculus narrator experiences everything backward - his first memory is Unverdorben's death. He has no control over Unverdorben's actions, nor access to his memories, but passively travels through life in reverse order. At first Unverdorben appears to us as a doctor, which strikes the narrator as quite a morbid occupation - patients shuffle into the emergency room, where staff suck medicines out of their bodies and rip off their bandages, sending them out into the night bleeding and screaming. But near the end of the book, we learn that Unverdorben was an assistant at Auschwitz, where he created life where none had been before - turning chemicals and electricity and corpses into living persons. Only now, thinks the narrator, does the world finally make sense. — Sean Carroll

I choked out, my voice raw and painful, "I thought you'd leave. There's a lot of feeling tonight." His thumb brushed over my cheek. It was a tender gesture. "Not for you. You turned it off tonight, didn't you?"
Then the tears came. I couldn't stop them. I didn't know what unleashed them, but they fell free like a waterfall. — Tijan

I kill myself for my body. — Cher