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The danger to a free society is not the guns owned by the citizens but an unconstrained government ... An armed society is a self-governing society, just as a disarmed people are vulnerable to arbitrary power of every kind. — Llewellyn Rockwell

Pain - physical, emotional and spiritual pain - is more than just a condition that needs to be silenced, numbed or "fixed." Pain in all its forms is also a message, a kind of distress signal to our hearts and minds. There are times when it's really important to tune into that message and just listen to it. When we don't listen, our understanding of the world gets more and more distorted, and we become capable of doing things we very often regret. — Karyn Kusama

You're mad cause my style you're admiring,
Don't be mad ... UPS is hiring — Craig Mack

All abuse and waste of God's creatures are spoil and robbery on the property of the Creator. — Adam Clarke

It was always too late, she thought. At the point when you actually realized something important, the moment to do anything about it had already slipped by. — Emily Grayson

She never felt sorry for herself, and that was something I decided I admired most in people. — Jeannette Walls

One good thing about music is that when it hits you, you feel no pain — Bob Marley

An image is not a picture, but a picture can correspond to it. — Ludwig Wittgenstein

Life versus Death becomes, as Montaigne pointed out, Old Age versus Death. — Julian Barnes

Turn your head. No, the other way. Out the window.' I turn to the steamed-over plate glass, the shadowed buildings across the street. 'What, like this?' 'Now move your eyes and look at me. Just your eyes. Tilting up a bit. Yes.' He breathes out. 'Just like that. that, Miss Lily Dane, of only the best sorts of places, that is why I couldn't go back to sleep last night. — Beatriz Williams

The passionate ones, the ones who go after what they want, may not get what they want, but they remain vital, in touch with themselves, and when they lie on their deathbeds, they have few regrets. — Charlie Kaufman