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Positive thinkers always affirm blessings on themselves and see themselves as legitimate heirs. — Israelmore Ayivor

In the town live witches nine: three in worsted, three in rags, and three in velvet fine ... — Celia Rees

I tried to keep things light. I said: Would you believe, this thing here where your arm bends, this they call an elbow. I said: Two rabbis diverged in a yellow wood. I said: Moshe goes to the doctor. Doctor, he says, etcetera, etcetera. Many things I did not say. Example. I waited so long. Other example. And were you happy? With that nebbish that clod that numbskull schlemiel you call a husband? The truth was I'd given up waiting long ago. The moment had passed, the door between the lives we could have led and the lives we led had shut in our faces. — Nicole Krauss

But five minutes later the five-hundred-year-old Roman chapel was filled to the rafters with the soaring sounds of Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody, — Tiffany Reisz

I see you again, it won't be pretty. I find out she sees you again, you'll be breathin' through a fuckin' tube. You get me? — Kristen Ashley

I'm bisexual, and it's not just a physical connection I feel with Wes. — Sarina Bowen

Anyone who gets to the end of their life with the exact same beliefs and opinions as they had at the beginning is doing it wrong. — Sarah Bessey

The first thing that happens when you're happy is you start forgiving everyone. — Marty Rubin

Mr. Morris's poem is ushered into the world with a very florid birthday speech from the pen of the author of the too famous Poems and Ballads, - a circumstance, we apprehend, in no small degree prejudicial to its success. But we hasten to assure all persons whom the knowledge of Mr. Swinburne's enthusiasm may have led to mistrust the character of the work, that it has to our perception nothing in common with this gentleman's own productions, and that his article proves very little more than that his sympathies are wiser than his performance. If Mr. Morris's poem may be said to remind us of the manner of any other writer, it is simply of that of Chaucer; and to resemble Chaucer is a great safeguard against resembling Swinburne. — Henry James