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To have frequent recourse to narrative betrays great want of imagination. — Philip Stanhope, 4th Earl Of Chesterfield

I can only work between the hours of 8:30 and 4:30, because that's when the kids are at school. So I get to do all my work and have all of my fun in that time, which means just sitting on a chair, typing, alternately clicking between writing a column and being on Twitter, and smoking as many cigarettes as I can before my lungs give out. — Caitlin Moran

In your way that I have come to know and appreciate, you did not say anything. You didn't push me to say more. You waited. Your patience is a gift. You trusted our silence. — M.J. Rose

I think love, both kinds of love, which you remember Plato defines in his "Symposium" - both kinds of love serve a touchstone for men. Some men understand only the one, some only the other. Those who understand only the non-platonic love need not speak of tragedy. For such love there can be no tragedy. "Thank you kindly for the pleasure, good bye," and that's the whole tragedy. And for the platonic love there can be no tragedy either, because there everything is clear and pure. — Leo Tolstoy

People don't like to see things that aren't perfect. It reminds them of what could go wrong in their own lives, I guess. — Jennifer Weiner

You are something that the whole world is doing just as when the sea has waves on it. — Alan Watts

Does it seem that everything is extravagance in the world, or rather madness, when you watch the way things go? A crowd of rogues enjoy blessings they have won by sheer injustice, while more honest folks are miserable and die of hunger. — Aristophanes

My hat is always off to those straight shooters. I love you!!! I've changed because of your constructive feedback... — Assegid Habtewold

Fool, nothing is impossible in Russia but reform. — Oscar Wilde

Those who love nothing and hate nothing in the world, have no fetters. — Hermann Hesse

I thought, how do you confuse violent Russian mobsters? Well, by being silly! — Terry Gilliam

Enlightenment is ego's ultimate disappointment. — Chogyam Trungpa

That was the thing about being alone, in theory or in principle. Whatever happened-good, bad, or anywhere in between-it was always, if nothing else, all your own. — Sarah Dessen