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Lost in the shadows of the shelves, I almost fall off the ladder. I am exactly halfway up. The floor of the bookstore is far below me, the surface of a planet I've left behind. — Robin Sloan

Apocalypse Hal was on the corner by the Laundromat. Hal was a neighborhood street preacher who worked at the fish and crab place next door. He wore a sandwich board sign of Bible verses and shouted angry things at passersby like "The end times are near" and "Seafood sampler $5.99." Now his sign just read "TOLD YOU SO," and he looked more anxious than angry. — Adam Rex

Nick was wrong about me. Having a mud vein didn't kill me; it saved me. My vein drew Isaac. He was the light and he followed me into the darkness. He became the darkness, then he carried my burdens so I wouldn't have to. — Tarryn Fisher

Let nothing offensive to the ear or the eye enter these thresholds, within which youth dwells. — Juvenal

I gravitate toward floral and graphic prints. — Brad Goreski

She says she can read my eyes before I speak the words. — Mita Jain

Often times, political games prevent senators from even beginning to debate some of the most important issues. — Michael Bennet

It is necessary that we stop, once for all, this ignorant meddling with other people's business. Each individual must be left free to follow his own path. — Aleister Crowley

My Mom and Dad and brother have grown through the years into my closest friends, the people who tell me the most searing truth, who give me soft places to rest and present to me a bright future when the only one I can see from my vantage point is dim and breaking before my eyes. — Shauna Niequist

I've never tried writing at a coffeehouse. I just know instinctively it's not for me. — Wentworth Miller

For the top twenty most valuable YC companies, all of them have at least two founders. — Sam Altman

I do not think that under modern Western materialism we should have anarchy. I doubt whether we should have enough individual valour and spirit even to have liberty. — G.K. Chesterton