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The way he looks at me, all serious and attentive, was more flattering than any compliment I'd ever had — Hester Browne

It is not enough that you understand in what ignorance man and beast live; you must also have and acquire the will to ignorance. You need to grasp that without this kind of ignorance life itself would be impossible, that it is a condition under which alone the living thing can preserve itself and prosper: a great, firm dome of ignorance must encompass you. — Friedrich Nietzsche

What could you possibly write at Gates of Hades?" Cadmus asked.
"Keep your spirits up." Lycon sheathed the dagger he'd used to chisel the trunk.
Cadmus shook his head. "Idiot. — Sulari Gentill

It always gives me a comfort, watching the TV late at night, thinking about all the other people around Ohio watching the same old movie, maybe even thinking the same old thoughts. I picture them curled up on their couches in their living rooms, and all the lonely little sounds of the night drifting in through their window screens. — Donald Ray Pollock

When Carri died, I felt like I had lost everything, except my life, and my memories of her. Now I can't even dream of her ... — Richard Finney

Death was painful, not because people couldn't see their loved ones anymore, but because they couldn't communicate with them anymore. — Karen McQuestion

You are the imagination of yourself. — Bill Hicks

Raising wages abroad would be good for the U.S. economy, as it would give our own industries a much-needed chance to compete. — Elizabeth Cline

Fact is Our Lord knew all about the power of money: He gave capitalism a tiny niche in His scheme of things, He gave it a chance, He even provided a first installment of funds. Can you beat that? It's so magnificent. God despises nothing. After all, if the deal had come off, Judas would probably have endowed sanatoriums, hospitals, public libraries or laboratories. — Georges Bernanos

Am I perfect? No. Do I want to be perfect? No, because if I were perfect, I would be a reporter. — Paul LePage

A poem can't free us from the struggle for existence, but it can uncover desires and appetites buried under the accumulating emergencies of our lives, the fabricated wants and needs we have had urged on us, have accepted as our own. It's not a philosophical or psychological blueprint; it's an instrument for embodied experience. — Adrienne Rich

No, Margaret Atwood writes literature, whereas I write fiction. I'm from the American Midwest, so literature is beyond my abilities. — Stella Atrium