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Do you want romantic? I can try. I'm more of a see-it, want-it, go-for-it type of guy, and I did: see you, want you, go for you. Her — Linda Howard

The function of (heroic) symbols is to give you a sense of Aha! Yes, I know what it is, it's myself. — Joseph Campbell

My sister basically showed me how to be a person for many years of my life. I just didn't really fit anywhere, and my sister was always really comfortable in who she was. — Portia Doubleday

The world must be all fucked up," he said then, "when men travel first class and literature goes as freight. — Gabriel Garcia Marquez

Do the right thing, and then do the next right thing, and that will lead you to the next right thing after that. — Michael J. Fox

The popular music wasn't interesting-bad, it was bad-bad. Auto-Tuned vocalists who couldn't really sing; offensively simplistic instrumentation; grating melodies. Like they thought we were stupid. — Leila Sales

He has the lucidity which is the by-product of a fundamentally sterile mind. — Aneurin Bevan

We all labor against our own cure, for death is the cure of all diseases — Thomas Browne

people are standing in silent lines with their eyes half-open and their minds half-closed, — Fredrik Backman

Once I found out the secret of the universe. I have forgotten what it was, but I know that the Creator does not take Creation seriously, for I remember that He sat in Space with all His work in front of Him and laughed. — Lord Dunsany

Whoever said you can't love ridiculous things? God knows i love you, and you're the most ridiculous woman I ever met! — Richard Yates

There are enough doctors on the planet so that nobody has to die for lack of care, — Fidel Castro

These last few months Vida had started believing in all kinds of strange things she'd have laughed at when we lived back in Avalon. She'd tried every spell she could find in the dusty old books she brought home from thrift shops and garage sales; none of them ever worked, and it was awful watching her try. — Judith Clarke