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One of the main problems with brain injuries is the brain is trying to send signals to the muscles in the rest of the body, but these signals are scramvled — Amy Rankin

He was in his first year of law school when his life began appearing to him as memories. He would be doing something everyday - cooking dinner, filing books at the library, frosting a cake at Batter, looking up an article for Harold - and suddenly, a scene would appear before him, a dumb show meant only for him. In those years, the memories were tableaux, not narratives, and he would see a single one repeatedly for days: — Hanya Yanagihara

Love is not that. Love is that which remains once you realise you could not love another person more; so deeply, sincerely and unconditionally. — Sydney Jamesson

The fact that we are living does not mean we are not sick. — Joseph Brodsky

Games is probably the biggest industry today that has gone really social, right. I mean, the incumbent game companies are really being disrupted and are quickly trying to become social. And you have companies like Zynga. — Mark Zuckerberg

Orwell was almost exactly wrong in a strange way. He thought the world would end with Big Brother watching us, but it ended with us watching Big Brother. — Alan Moore

I am not a politician or a military strategist. I am just a citizen voicing my opinions. — Cindy Sheehan

The beauty of the universe consists not only of unity in variety, but also of variety in unity. — Umberto Eco

Oh my, did you have another accident? It's a good thing I made that urologist appointment, — Tara Sivec

Today my goal is to be more productive than I was yesterday, and tomorrow more productive than today. — Noel DeJesus

Our lifestyle is evolutionarily unstable
and is therefore in the process of eliminating itself in the perfectly ordinary way. — Daniel Quinn

Equipped with his five senses, man explores the universe around him and calls the adventure Science. — Edwin Powell Hubble

I used to eat people, you know."
If he meant to shock her out of crying, he succeeded. A snort burst out of her. "That's awful," she said. Her nose was clogged. "I mean it, that's awful. It's not funny. I'm not laughing."
He sighed. "It was a long time ago. Thousands of years. Once I really was the beast the Elves call me."
She closed her eyes, took a deep, shuddering breath and rubbed her fingers along the seam of his T-shirt. "What made you stop?"
"I had a conversation with somebody. It was an epiphany." His voice was rueful.He rocked her. "From that point on I swore I would never eat something that could talk."
"Hey, that's kind of your version of turning vegetarian, isn't it? — Thea Harrison