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The urge to pass new laws must be seen as an illness, not much different from the urge to bite old women. Anyone suspected of suffering from it should either be treated with the appropriate pills or, if it is too late for that, elected to parliament [or congress, as the case may be] and paid a huge salary with endless holidays, to do nothing whatever. — Auberon Waugh

I was a happy child. I felt loved. I never would've imagined that things would turn out the way that they did. — Bella Forrest

Shigure Sohma: Tohru's very cute in a sweet sort of way.
Hatori Sohma: For some reason when you say that it reeks of something illegal. — Natsuki Takaya

You always need that spark of imagination. Sometimes I'm midway through a book before it happens. However, I don't wait for the muse to descend, I sit down every day and I work when I'm not delivering lambs on the farm. — Barbara Kingsolver

You should read history and look at ostracism, persecution, martyrdom, and that kind of thing. They always happen to the best men, you know. — George Eliot

Sometimes it's good to leave the past in the past. — M.L. Stedman

The greatest weariness comes from work not done.
— Eric Hoffer

It was things like that I remembered about Ruby, the incongruity, the struggle to find herself.
No matter what she wore though she was always Ruby, always herself. — Ruth Ahmed

Hello God, if we are still on speaking terms, can you help me? — Dolly Parton

And is it so hard to believe that souls might also travel those paths? That her father and Etienne and Madame Manec and the German boy named Werner Pfennig might harry the sky in flocks, like egrets, like terns, like starlings? That great shuttles of souls might fly about, faded but audible if you listen closely enough? — Anthony Doerr

What seems to be love beyond any question is usually a simple case of indigestion. — Lloyd Alexander

Don't run from your pain - run into your pain. — Bryant McGill