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I will die, however," he said quite seriously, "if you leave me again. Just watch me. — Julie Anne Long

We were moving off now. From each other. As cannot be. Helped. I didn't want it from that time on. You know. All that. When you said sit with me on the school bus. I said no. That inside world had caught alight and what I wanted. To be left alone. To look at it. To swing the torch into every corner of what he'd we'd done. Know it and wonder what does it mean. I learned to turn it off, the world that was not my own. Stop up my ears and everything. Who are you? You and me were never this. This boy and girl that do not speak. But somehow I've left you behind and you're just looking on. — Eimear McBride

Fontenelle was the most civilized man of his time, and indeed of most times. — Isaiah Berlin

And they know neither sect nor idolatry, with the exception that all believe that the source of all power and goodness is in the sky, and they believe very firmly that I, with these ships and people, came from the sky, and in this belief they everywhere received me, after they had overcome their fear. — Christopher Columbus

It'll be the biggest decision of my life. Knowing me, I'll probably make the wrong choice. — S.A. Tawks

Is it like gay men go into the priesthood because they figure, Well, this'll solve my problem. I can't be a homosexual in the priesthood; it'll just go away. Maybe I'll try it with the Republican Party. — Bill Maher

Lord Downey was an assassin. Or, rather, an Assassin. The capital letter was important. It separated those curs who went around murdering people for money from the gentlemen who were occasionally consulted by other gentlemen who wished to have removed, for a consideration, any inconvenient razor blades from the candyfloss of life — Terry Pratchett

We have a system that increasingly taxes work and subsidizes nonwork. — Milton Friedman

Ponzi schemes don't trickle down, they siphon up. — Heather Marsh

No experience is ever wasted. — Marilyn L. Rice

The difficulty of literature is not to write, but to write what you mean; not to affect your reader, but to affect him precisely as you wish. — Robert Louis Stevenson

Hell is just stupidity
and blundering
and crassness;
a gross assault
on the sensitivities
of the least — Dennis Brutus

Prior to September 11, we thought the world beyond our shores was one world of risk and the world in our continent was another world of risk. — John Ashcroft