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The walls were coming down around me, but still, I couldn't imagine telling the truth. Not now. It was too late. How can I tell Mom and Dad what we'd done? It would ruin everything. It would ruin their image of me; it would ruin every thought they'd ever had about who I was. It would be another death.Another loss. Another miscarriage. — Dana Reinhardt

Sorry - I get word vomit. You know, where you can't stop talking? It's like diarrhea, but vomit? You know? — Sara DiVello

China's headlong rush to industrialize was pursued with the most Marxist of prejudices - bending nature to man's will. That's a desperately hard trick to pull off when one fifth of humanity, having previously subsisted on 7 percent of the world's freshwater supply, decides that it wants to instantaneously increase its caloric intake. — Thomas P.M. Barnett

I have laughter and amazement, not search results. I have unexpected longings, not hierarchical ratings. — D. Travers Scott

If you were only to listen, it becomes meditation. Without meditation you cannot hear. What is the meaning of meditation? Meditation exists only where mind is not; where the internal dialogue is gone. — Rajneesh

The right to happiness is fundamental. — Anna Pavlova

Cruelty is the law pervading all nature and society; and we can't get out of it if we would. — Thomas Hardy

You can only be a virgin once. There can only be one first time. — Diane Lane

The greatest tragedy of human existence is the illusion of separateness. — Albert Einstein

There's nothing inherently interesting about being a drunk
in fact, quite the contrary. — Heather King

The drowning man who climbs on your shoulders to save himself is understandable - except when you see it happen in the drawing room. — Frank Herbert

We think of Marilyn who was every man's love affair with America. Marilyn Monroe who was blonde and beautiful and had a sweet little rinky-dink of a voice and all the cleanliness of all the clean American backyards. — Norman Mailer