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He slammed the door and ran blindly down the corridor, grabbing at handles. What exactly had he seen? They had been eating with their bare hands, but somehow the only thought he could hold on to was a kind of sickened gratitude that he had been unable to see their faces. — Ramsey Campbell

I feel as if I'm waiting for something dreadful to happen, and then I realize it already has. — Kate Atkinson

We must never get into the habit of being preoccupied with the future. There is no reason to do so. God is there. — Mother Teresa

No one should be so naive as to think that wages among organized groups will not be increased, under pressure if necessary, to make up for increases in the cost-of-living, nor should anyone ordinarily object to such adjustments. — Charles E. Wilson

The English language has 112 words for deception, according to one count, each with a different shade of meaning: collusion, fakery, malingering, self-deception, confabulation, prevarication, exaggeration, denial. — Robin Marantz Henig

You don't go to war with the President you want, you go to war with the President you have. — Jeff Rich

People are not so dreadful when you know them. That's what you have to remember! And everybody has problems, not just you, but practically everybody has got some problems. You think of yourself as having the only problems, as being the only one who is disappointed. But just look around you and you will see lots of people as disappointed as you are. — Tennessee Williams

To be awake is to be completely alive. I have never yet met a man who was quite awake. — Henry David Thoreau

CONFESSION NO. 18 Girls just want to have fun ... and live to tell about it the next day. — Ronda Thompson

The theater remains relevant because of 3D. It makes it an event. You go there, 400 people put on their glasses, and it's just fun. — Evan Goldberg

People don't want to give up their SUVs. They don't want to turn the thermostat down in the winter and up in the summer. — Ed Begley Jr.

That kind of monotony that running generates - the one soundtracked by heavy breathing and the steady rhythm of feet on pavements - became a kind of metaphor for depression. — Matt Haig