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Once again she had the disorientating feeling that her past was still happening, unfolding in a parallel stream right alongside her present. — Nell Freudenberger

I aint a drinker Im a thinker, call it what you want — Kendrick Lamar

There are many soul-stirring things in this world, but not many as profound as watching the beautiful man you love holding the baby you created together. No, not many. — Mia Sheridan

If a book is worth reading, it is worth buying. — John Ruskin

Watch them clamber, these swift monkeys! They clamber over one another and thus drag one another into the mud and the depth. They all want to get to the throne: that is their madness - as if happiness sat on the throne. Often, mud sits on the throne - and often the throne also on mud. Mad they all appear to me, clambering monkeys and overardent. Foul smells their idol, the cold monster: foul, they smell to me altogether, these idolators. — Friedrich Nietzsche

It was because I would ask myself, What is the point? I would stay away for a while. But I always came back. — Jane Lotter

Don't you know who you love, Pudge? You love the girl who makes you laugh and shows you porn and drinks wine with you. You don't love the crazy, sullen bitch. — John Green

The initial position is decisive Zugzwang. — Jon Speelman

You're never going to kill storytelling, because it's built into the human plan. We come with it. — Margaret Atwood

The U.S. is just in a class by itself in military expenses. It basically matches the rest of the world, and it's far more advanced. — Noam Chomsky

They put money into attack, by calling it defence. — Craig Stone

And what does this question Why imply? It implies ( ... ) dissatisfaction, disquiet, a sense that all is not well. In a state of perfect contentment there would be no need or room for this irritant little word. History begins only at the point where things go wrong; history is born only with trouble, with perplexity, with regret. So that hard on the heels of the word Why comes the sly and wistful word If. If it had not been for ... If only ... Were it not ... Those useless Ifs of history. — Graham Swift