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Only two guys to a fight. One fight at a time. They fight without shirts or shoes. The fights go on as long as they have to. Those are the other rules of fight club. — Chuck Palahniuk

I do think that the kind of writing that I do will always be around and printed in books, magazines, and now blogs. — Stephen Vincent Benet

You can't get rid of your heart
Just as you can't get rid of your head
So, you might as well get used to listening to it — Jose N. Harris

If you can't stop the waves, go sailing. — Margaret Atwood

When anxiety becomes problematic, most people try vainly to think their way out of trouble. But worry has its roots in the reptilian brain, minimally responsive to will. As a wise psychoanalyst once remarked of the autonomic nervous system (which carries the outgoing fear messages from the reptilian brain), "It's so far from the head it doesn't even know there is a head." (49) — Thomas Lewis

We have misunderstood our confusion when we think there is an answer to it. The confusion is not a result of questions that are too hard, but rather a questioner who is disintegrating. Confusion is the introduction to true intelligence. — Steven Harrison

I told him about the Oedipal thing, about my father leaving when I was very young so I knew how to pine for men, but not how to love them. So he said, 'You'd probably would have been perfect for somebody in World War Two. You'd meet him and then he would get shipped overseas.' And I said, 'Maybe on our date I could drop you off and you could enlist,' and he said he would just got out and rent a uniform. So he was very funny. — Carrie Fisher

We don't need men, but we do need to take better care of our money, saving and investing it for a secure future, whether a soul mate comes along or not. — Gail Harlow

When I die I'll go to heaven 'cause I served my time in hell. — Stephen King

Unstructured chat with such friends has helped me understand Mrs Thatcher, the woman. (page xxvi) — Charles Moore