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I had to help those families understand that the person they knew - the full, vital independent human - now lived only in the past and that I needed their input to understand what sort of future he or she would want: an easy death or to be strung between bags of fluids going in, others coming out, — Paul Kalanithi

Just because you're a different size doesn't mean you're sitting on the couch eating bonbons all day long watching TV. — Carre Otis

There was nothing New York liked reading about more than itself. — Garth Risk Hallberg

There is nothing in this world as invisible as a monument — Robert Musil

Never underestimate the power of intention. — Cheryl Richardson

As a New Yorker you can't help but be proud of the fact that so much music and culture started here. Punk rock, jazz, hip-hop and house music started here, George Gershwin debuted 'Rhapsody in Blue' here; the Velvet Underground are from New York. — Moby

We can all afford to do a little soul-searching about the choices we make and the way we live our lives, but sometimes searching one's soul doesn't provide the answers we seek. — Danielle De Niese

Every fashion, the fashion before: in a duller dress. — Dorothy Parker

Your tears do not wash away your sorrows. They feed someone else's joy. — Amy Tan

Europeans know that their great experiment in building peace, unity and prosperity cannot survive as a privileged enclave, surrounded on its outskirts by breeding grounds of hatred and fanaticism. — Dick Cheney

Remember: you are as good as you are tomorrow. — Gabrielle Zevin

Miracles happen everyday, you just need to be looking the right way. — L.J. Vanier

I define workaholism as an obsessive-compulsive disorder that manifests itself through self-imposed demands, an inability to regulate work habits, and overindulgence in work to the exclusion of most other life activities. — Bryan E. Robinson

I take it that I must be the eternal playfellow of time. For piety and common-sense and death are rightfully time's toys; and it is with these three that I divert myself. — James Branch Cabell