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I felt it in my head, in my heart, and on my lips, and it was beautiful; a breath of hope for someone who'd been hopeless for far too long. — Robert J. Crane

I'd go from film to film and almost detach from one world and jump in another. I was living as these people and not having a self. I didn't know who I was. And things just get really dark. — Angelina Jolie

Dragnets that scoop up information indiscriminately about everyone in their path used to be rare; police — Julia Angwin

When Death comes, I want to be ready. — Chris Smith

He who accepts his poverty unhurt I'd say is rich although he lacked a shirt. But truly poor are they who whine and fret and covet what they cannot hope to get. — Geoffrey Chaucer

I think when someone blindly projects and it's showing up in the form of envy or hate - and I actually think they're synonymous - that's when I feel the most afraid and disconnected and vulnerable. Like whenever I don't feel safe in my own hands, in terms of my not being tender or merciful with myself, or when we're treating each other that way. — Alanis Morissette

It was a fear sad and terrible in what it demanded from her . . . and beautiful in what it said of who he was to her. — Nalini Singh

Do what you will, this life's a fiction, And it is made up of contradiction. — William Blake

Children and barbarians have clear ideas of justice due to them, but no idea at all of justice due from them. — Murray Leinster

But you understand, you, my self, who always comes at a call (that would be a harrowing experience to call and for no one to come; that would make the midnight hollow, and explains the expression of old men in clubs
they have given up calling for a self who does not come) you understand that I am only superficially represented by what I was saying tonight. Underneath, and, at the moment when I am most disparate, I am also integrated. I sympathise effusively; I also sit like a toad in a hole, receiving with perfect coldness whatever comes. Very few of you who are now discussing me have the double capacity to feel, to reason. — Virginia Woolf