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It is not immodest, father. It's the fashion to wear bustles. HOBSON. Then to hell with the fashion. — Harold Brighouse

I claimed it," he went on. "But last night you gave it to me. Gift's given, no takin' it back. You get that, Tyra?" "I think so," I whispered. "Get that, baby, it's important. — Kristen Ashley

By the time I've finished with you,
you won't know whether you've been kissed or cut,
whether you were loved or butchered.
and either way you probably won't care,
just grateful you came close enough to touch. — Warsan Shire

Baby Kochamma grudged them their moments of high happiness when a dragonfly they'd caught lifted a small stone off their palms with its legs, or when they had permission to bathe the pigs, or they found an egg hot form a hen. But most of all, she grudged them the comfort they drew from each other. She expected from them some token unhappiness. At the very least. — Arundhati Roy

Having something to say and no one to hear it is so lonely. — Glennon Doyle Melton

There will be people who will teach for the sake of greed or for the sake of ego. So watch their lives. Do they look and act like Jesus? — Francis Chan

And oh, heaven - the crowded playhouse, the stench of perfume upon heated bodies, the silly laughter and the clatter, the party in the Royal box - the King himself present - the impatient crowd in the cheap seats stamping and shouting for the play to begin while they threw orange peel on to the stage. — Daphne Du Maurier

I've always felt like an imposter, in the whole, as a musician. — Nick Cave

Oh, I can't help quoting you, because everything that you said rings true. — Morrissey

Television hangs on the questionable theory that whatever happens anywhere should be sensed everywhere. If everyone is going to be able to see everything, in the long run all sights may lose whatever rarity value they once possessed, and it may well turn out that people, being able to see and hear practically everything, will be specially interested in almost nothing. — E.B. White

I think I was programmed to do good things when I came into the majors. I knew how to play. — Willie Mays

I'm really picky. — Seann William Scott

Here I had tried a straightforward extrapolation of technology, and found myself precipitated over an abyss. It's a problem we face every time we consider the creation of intelligences greater than our own. When this happens, human history will have reached a kind of singularity - a place where extrapolation breaks down and new models must be applied - and the world will pass beyond our understanding. — Vernor Vinge

She smells like coconut and the tears of every boy who will never have a chance with her. — Sara Wolf