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Insanity is a requirement to live in our house. You know that. — M. Leighton

It feels like a threat. It feels like the world changing and leaving you behind. — Patrick Ness

So that's your sister?" asks Dee in a quiet voice.
"Yeah."
"The one you risked your life for?"
"Yeah."
The twins nod politely in that automatic way that people do when they don't want to say something insulting.
"Your family any better?" I ask.
Dee and Dum look at each other, assessing.
"Nah," says Dee.
"Not really," says Dum at the same time. — Susan Ee

I'll let a mystery gas out of my blistery ass
Just to disrupt the misery of history class. — MC Paul Barman

With psychiatric medications, you solve one problem for a period of time, but the next thing you know you end up with two problems. The treatment turns a period of crisis into a chronic mental illness. - Amy Upham (203) — Robert Whitaker

I think sometimes people project things on you, but I'm trying to handle everything that's happened to me with a certain amount of grace, dignity and good manners. You just can't necessarily win all the time. — Katie Couric

The Arts and their supporters pointed out that, far from just lifting the poor out of poverty, universal ownership of molecular fabricators could, in terms of material possessions, give everyone everything they needed and leave everyone free to pursue their dreams and full potential, whether academic, physical or creative. There it was, right there. The pursuit of happiness, made reality.
This revelation gave even the most hardened cynics pause for thought. — K. Valisumbra

We're reviewing everything to see how we can do it better, faster, and more efficiently. — David Neeleman

What is the robbing of a bank compared to the founding of a bank? — Bertolt Brecht

While on the level of civil rights many things have changed decisively for the better, on the level of attitudes and mentality there's still a long way to go. On the other hand it's obvious that it's much easier to change a law than to change a way of thinking. — Dacia Maraini

Finds Mexicans to be warm, friendly people. Much more hospitable than Americans ... . — Jon Krakauer