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Better to be a loving person without knowing how you got there, than an expert no one can stand to be around. — John Ortberg

To remember is to rewrite. To photograph is to replace. The only reliable memories, I suppose, are the ones that have been forgotten. They are the dark rooms of the mind. Unopened, untouched, and uncorrupted. — Abby Geni

People call me wild. Not really though, I'm not. I guess I've never been normal, not what you call Establishment. I'm country. — Johnny Cash

I have one important question to ask you before I kiss you."
Kiss her? Her eyes had possibly bulged out of their sockets. Not good. "What?"
"Are you allergic to calamari? — Cari Silverwood

This last week has been a little hell for both of us simply because I didn't understand my own feelings. And because I can't understand them, I blame her for provoking in me feelings that make my world seem suddenly unsafe. — Paulo Coelho

There had to have been a moment where they made a conscious decision to turn away before they saw something they didn't want to. — Jodi Picoult

You can remember, a single deluge only, but there were many previous ones. — Plato

You're the only one that you are screwin', when you put down what you don't understand. — Kris Kristofferson

If you play the cultural game, it's like playing only with clubs or something, or playing only with the red marked cards. You have to play with a full deck, and that includes this pre-linguistic surround in which we are embedded. — Terence McKenna

...and his bones were a cage of ice. — Robert McCammon

My mother is European and expresses her love through food and cuddling. She wasn't the type of mother who would make it to school plays or soccer games, but if you wanted to stay at home sick, she was your girl. Whenever you'd go up to her room to cuddle with her, she'd pull out a Kit Kat or Snickers bar from her night table and look at you with dancing eyes. — Chelsea Handler

Freedom is secured not by the fulfilling of men's desires, but by the removal of desire. — Epictetus