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Satan delights equally in statistics and in quoting scripture ... — H.G.Wells
To attempt to enumerate the complicated variety of mischiefs in the whole system of the social economy, which proceed from a neglect of the maxims that uphold public credit, and justify the solicitude manifested by the House on this point, would be an improper intrusion on their time and patience. — Alexander Hamilton
We're not meant to be alone. We're made with holes inside our souls. The only way to survive is to fill them. — Ella James
People recognize me, but they don't know where from. Today I was in the elevator and somebody asked me if I worked for his company. — Michael Ian Black
As an investigative reporter, I'm trying to uncover things and expose them to create a dialogue. — Eric Schlosser
You see her as this broken little thing that needs you to take care of her. She doesn't need that. She might have been broken at one time, but she's not fucking broken now. She's put it all back together. She's made a life for herself, and you're trying to change it. It's kind of like she's built this fortress around herself, brick by fucking brick, and you might think a fortress is too much, but it's not. Do you know why?"
I can only sit and stare at him.
"Do you want to know why?" he asks.
I nod. My heart is in my fucking throat.
"Because she fucking lives there, Paul. It's home for her. It's safe and it's secure and it's hers. And she built it with her own two hands. So for you to swoop in and not only try to move her out of her fortress but also to tear it down, you're fucking up everything she's worked for. — Tammy Falkner
I don't like to judge people.
I love it.
Writing people completely off was liberating — Penny Reid
I need not to be more with others, but to be more & more deeply, richly alone. Recreating worlds. — Sylvia Plath
Nothing goes on forever. If it did, there wouldn't be anything else, would there? — M.R. Carey
The writer's function is to prevent myths turning into allegories. — Michel Tournier
