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No, no, sometimes a person feels to be alone."
"If you're alone too much," Persky said, "you think too much."
"Without a life," Rosa answered, "a person lives where they can. If all they got is thoughts, that's where they live."
"You ain't got a life?"
"Thieves took it. — Cynthia Ozick

I'd always leaned toward the shy side but was never unsocial until I started seeing visions of people from the past. It's a really strange existence, not knowing if the person you're talking to is physically there or not. Not knowing if you're one hallucination away from a psychotic break. — Myra McEntire

If you use common sense and keep your eyes open, it becomes clear enough where the end is. — Haruki Murakami

Some people find an interest in making money, and though they appear to be slaving, many actually enjoy every minute of their work. — Walter Annenberg

When we design our national R&D programs, we ought to ensure a place for the small, the new, and the cutting-edge. — Jay Inslee

A sharp reproof sometimes is a precious pearl, and a sweet balm. The wounds of secure sinners will not be healed with sweet words. — Richard Sibbes

The essence of leisure is not to assure that we may function smoothly but rather to assure that we, embedded in our social function, are enabled to remain fully human. — Josef Pieper

Always hoping that, if I got drunk enough or stoned enough, I could numb that part of my soul that ached for Fliss as well. — Sibylla Matilde

Is there any good news?' Tesla said.
Who ever promised that? Who ever said there'd be good news? — Clive Barker

Who struggles can fail. Who doesn't struggle has already failed! — Bertolt Brecht

It's interesting that so many books now are published as the first in a series. It never occurred to me. Although 'The Giver' does have an ambiguous ending. I've heard about that from readers over the years. — Lois Lowry

I think Japanese audiences are much more attentive than a London audience. — James Blake