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There are only the three of us and our dark, burgeoning desires
I am so afraid of what comes next — Laura Wiess

We must defend ourselves according to our opponents' ability, not their intentions. — Koushun Takami

My god, there's absolutely nothing tenth-rate about you, and yet you're up to your neck at this minute in tenth-rate thinking. — J.D. Salinger

Is thinking small?" asked Isobel. "Small as air." May tapped my head with her finger. "And just as big. — Gordon Dahlquist

Like a beautiful flower that is colorful but has no fragrance, even well spoken words bear no fruit in one who does not put them into practice. — Gautama Buddha

Think of me getting up before 6, I'm at work by 7 and I continue until 6.30 in the evening, standing up all the time, nine canvases. It's murderous ... — Claude Monet

Academics have given up trying to recover an honest picture of the past and have decided that their history-writing should be simply an instrument of moral hand-wringing. — Gordon S. Wood

My parents took me to a movie, and I remember wanting to sit apart from them for some reason. I wanted to be a big boy or whatever. I remember looking up on that screen. It was a movie about medieval knights. All I remember is saying, 'I want to do that. I want to make movies.' — Tate Donovan

But down below, Penumbra is shouting, "Lean, my boy! Lean!"
And wow, do I ever want this job. — Robin Sloan

I'm not a geek about equipment, I just know what I like. — Adam Jones

One thing I've learned, Sasha," said Rex, "is that no matter how poorly thought out a plan is, there's always a chance it will succeed unless I'm directly involved." "You — Robert Kroese

It is defeat that turns bone to flint, gristle to muscle, and makes men invincible. — Henry Ward Beecher

Oh, propriety," says Mrs Benjamin. "We're always so concerned with propriety. Even in total madness, we still stick to our hierarchies and chains of command. — Robert Jackson Bennett