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I've never regretted not having children. My mindset in that regard has been constant. I objected to being born, and I refuse to impose life on someone else. — Robert Smith

Verence would rather cut his own leg off than put a witch in prison, since it'd save trouble in the long run and probably be less painful. — Terry Pratchett

It's funny, but thinking back on it now, I realize that this particular point in time, as I stood there blinking in the deserted hall, was the one point at which I might have chosen to do something very much different from what I actually did. But of course I didn't see this crucial moment for what it actually was; I suppose we never do. Instead, I only yawned, and shook myself from the momentary daze that had come upon me, and went on my way down the stairs. — Donna Tartt

The essence of oppression is that one is defined from the outside by those who define themselves as superior by criteria of their own choice. — Andrea Dworkin

I remember your name perfectly, but I just can't think of your face. — William Archibald Spooner

Artistic expressions of beauty provide the outlet for revelations from within. — Guy Lozier

I don't know if I believe in luck. I think I'm very fortunate. — Eric Clapton

The U.S. along with China, Japan, South Korea and Russia has an important role to play in containing North Korea's nuclear ambitions and exerting all the influence we can possibly exert. — Zach Wamp

The life that I have lived was no more than a mask covering the real me. What has happened was not to kill me but to reveal me. — E'yen A. Gardner

Children are a perpetual, self-renewing underclass, helpless to escape from the decisions of adults until they become adults themselves. And — Orson Scott Card

When I cannot feel God's love for me in my struggle, to have a friend grab my shoulder and say, "I love you, and I'm in this with you for the long haul" is, in some ways, an incarnation of God's love that I would otherwise have trouble resting in. — Wesley Hill