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Honestly if men are given a choice, we'll choose everything. — James Blunt

But you're such a nice guy,' she said, sounding like she'd just stepped fresh out of a bath. 'At least I think so. — Haruki Murakami

Life may be a vale of tears, all right, but there are some folks who enjoy weeping, I reckon. — L.M. Montgomery

English is like a poetic extension of myself. It holds my creativity and imagination in blissful and inspiring captivity. Though I consider myself not a prisoner, but rather a valued guest of honor. — Storm Princeholm

Perception can be one-sided or variant: "Glass half empty or half full." There usually is more than one way of perceiving. Thoroughly check your inner dialogue. — T.F. Hodge

is satisfying, not frightening, not empty. It is an illusion of reality created by ignorance that is so unbearable. The illusion of separateness, the illusion of connectedness to disconnected hardened hearts and closed minds is the source of the suffering that we would all wish to be free of. — Mitch Halper

Really?"
"No. I'm being ironic. Or is it sarcastic? I can never remember."
"Irony's cleverer, so you're probably being sarcastic. — Jonathan Stroud

A poet is a silent singer; he sings the deep songs of the soul silently. — Debasish Mridha

We should behave to our friends as we would wish our friends behave to us — Aristotle.

It is always interesting to see people in dead earnest, from whatever cause, and earthquakes make everybody earnest. — John Muir

Imagining and fantasizing did nothing but break her heart. — Cecelia Ahern

You're smiling. But you must know yourself, since you are a literary person, that the work of fiction is always a form of recovery of the past, even if that past has to be falsified to seem real. The act of recalling the past in what we write doesn't mean knowing the way it really was, but rather becoming the master of memories as they burn in the perilous instant of creation. — Raymond Federman