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I think tonight's the night I will hang Howard W. Campbell Jr., for crimes against himself... They say that a hanging man hears gorgeous music. Too bad that I, like my father, unlike my musical mother, am tone-deaf. All the same I hope the tune that I'm about to hear is not Bing Crosby's 'White Christmas — Kurt Vonnegut Jr.

No opinion can be trusted; even the facts may be nothing but a printer's error. — William Carlos Williams

When the outcome of a meeting is to have another meeting, it has been a lousy meeting. — Herbert Hoover

Time held no meaning as my mind darted in and out of memories. Past and present collided to create a full-sensory collage out of my life: playing hide-n-seek with my best friends Luke - who always cheated by walking through walls when he was about to be caught - and Lucy; Mr. Caldrin critiquing my sketches and offering ideas to make them more realistic; targets changing faces, blending into the same person, their thoughts rippling through my mind like waves. Through it all, a demon stalked me from the shadows of my memories, never quite showing its face, but crouching, waiting.
And then I dreamed ... — Kimberly Kinrade

My future plans are hazy, and I've yet to experience how much cartooning is in my blood and therefore how much I'll miss it. But I have some other interests, especially in music, and I will probably take the opportunity to delve into those things more deeply. — Gary Larson

With twice his wits, she had to see things through his eyes
one of the tragedies of married life. — Virginia Woolf

Keep close," he said. "It only gets more dangerous from here."
I patted his shoulder. "Don't be afraid. I'll protect you. — Courtney Allison Moulton

The moral laws of the Universe are deeply embedded in the constitution of things. We do not break them - we break ourselves upon them. — E. Stanley Jones

The fact is ... I'm in love with you, and I have been for some time. — Colleen Houck

As you have learnt something of time, value and make a proper use of it. Once past, it knows no return; how necessary, then, that you spend it in improving your mind and fitting it for future happiness and usefulness. — Dorothea Dix

The women's movement has not found a way to reconnect comfortably with the religious impulse that was central to its origin. — Helen LaKelly Hunt