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I alwaysthought of myself as a competent, minor poet. I know who I'm up against. — Leonard Cohen

Readers let me know that they like books that have more to them than meets the eye. Had they not let me know that, I never would have written 'The View From Saturday.' — E.L. Konigsburg

What we committed in the Indies stands out among the most unpardonable offenses ever committed against God and mankind and this trade [in Indian slaves] as one of the most unjust, evil, and cruel among them. — Bartolome De Las Casas

I replaced the elbow with my knee and grabbed his throat as I knelt on top of him. Then reached my other hand to grab hold of his balls. A part of me wish I could bring myself bite his damn cock off. But eew. — Diana Rowland

The world progresses! Why shouldn't it turn as well? — Arthur Rimbaud

Few people know how to be old. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

I seemed busy, busy, busy, but I suppose, if pressed, I might have admitted that, for all my frenzy, I was very much alone. — William Goldman

I am well in body though considerably rumpled up in spirit. — L.M. Montgomery

I want out of this place.
With no reminders.
It stings -
sulphur tears
in cinnamon rain. — Emma Cameron

You're not a real Texan till you've been kicked out of every decent state in America. — Joe Bob Briggs

Sometimes you lose sight of what's going on around you. — Usain Bolt

I had entered Kidneyland. I was officially a patient now. Somehow, I had managed to walk through the door: WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF SICKNESS. We have air-conditioning and HBO. — Steven Cojocaru

If you love someone, you fight for them, again and again. — Jennifer Probst

I need to try and get away from that brat role, or people are going to think I'm a natural brat. — Will Poulter

The care of souls cannot belong to the civil magistrate. — John Locke