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On her eighteenth birthday, my mother had disposed of a man-eating tiger that had ravaged the villages in the hills north of Hanoi. Now, without a moment's hesitation, she raised my father's gun, took aim and put a single, irreproachable bullet through my husband's head. — Angela Carter

Don't blow your own horn, or you might just miss the music. — Jim Rohn

The house was three miles from the station, but, before the dusty hired hack had rattled along for five minutes, the children began to put their heads out of the carriage window and say, "Aren't we nearly there? — E. Nesbit

I take the position that true faith is not a supersessional knowledge. It cannot discard the intellect. — E.L. Doctorow

And there's nothing sadder, nothing harder in the world than watching the person you love fall apart right before your eyes - and you can't say or do anything to change it. — Jay McLean

Yuppies don't have loyalty. They have useful relationships and meaningful encounters. — William Kristol

To injure another person through atonement is one of the most subtle devices of the neurotic, as when, for example, he indulges in self-accusations. — Alfred Adler

Oh, how quickly things changed! Why didn't happiness last for ever? For ever wasn't a bit too long. — Katherine Mansfield

But I know I'm fine. Still here in this chair, talking my head off, thanks to these drugs. Then I remember the things I just said and wince.
What the hell, Blake? Talk about the Kindred, fine. Talk about Marcus, Bas, and Jode. Talk about anything but her.
I want the gag back. Someone needs to unshackle me so I can punch myself. — Veronica Rossi

There are certain artists and filmmakers who, I get the impression, are trying to show off how bad their characters can be, how immoral their characters can be. — Adrian Tomine

Goin insane, never die, live eternal, who shall I fear? — Tupac Shakur

Never go to bed with someone whose problems are greater than yours. — Studs Terkel