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Absences can also make one forget. Absence dulls the memory and banishes those who are precious from the mind. — F. Sionil Jose

As you love yourself, life loves you back. I don't think it has a choice either. I can't explain how it works, but I know it to be true. — Kamal Ravikant

Don't worry, Eve, whatever we end up doing, I'm not leaving you. Not until I teach you how to fire a gun, anyway." Jake snorted loudly. Avery lifted his head and gave him a dirty look. "Do you think that's funny? Eve needs to know how to protect herself." His smile twisted. "A woman with a gun is a bad idea, boy. You'd be putting all our lives at risk." "Only your life," I muttered under my breath. From the way his lips twitched further, I knew he had heard me. — Karina Halle

I was making love to my wife the other night, I looked up. She was on the phone. — Rodney Dangerfield

He had been making an unsuccessful effort to write something about nothing in particular — Aldous Huxley

Gold was not selected arbitrarily by governments to be the monetary standard. Gold had developed for many centuries on the free market as the best money; as the commodity providing the most stable and desirable monetary medium. — Murray Rothbard

So this was how you died, in whispers that you did not hear. — Ernest Hemingway,

I can't help noticing that the few people I've met in my life who haven't 'suffered' much have also been monumentally boring. — Francesca Martinez

I'm just a man, no more or no less. Bad as the worst, good as the best. — Waylon Jennings

I love clothes, but I love them in a very 'regular person' way. — Lauren Weisberger

I like a cheese and pickle. Nice cheese and pickle on a real old-fashioned bread. Ploughman's lunch. — Gary Oldman

One of the grandest creations of the New South was a mythical concept of an Old South. What people take to be an epoch was a matter of mere decades of pretension and an exercise in irrational nostalgia. — Paul Theroux