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Liraz was special. Specially antisocial. Spectacularly, even. — Laini Taylor

Most killers have pretty average lifestyles. Steady jobs too. Sometimes they're even living the family life-white picket fence and a four-door sedan. That's what makes them so scary. They act human and they slot into society and since a young age they've known how to hide the crazy; they put it up on a shelf and only bring it out on special occasions. — Paul Cleave

Life is but short; no time can be afforded but for the indulgence of real sorry, or contests upon questions seriously momentous. Let us not throw away any of our days upon useless resentment, or contend who shall hold out longest in stubborn malignity. It is best not to be angry; and best, in the next place, to be quickly reconciled. — Samuel Johnson

I don't know anybody else who lives 1,000 miles away from their job and gets to commute back and forth. The owner said, 'You can live in your beloved Swifton, but don't you dare miss a game.' I had a few close calls, but I didn't miss any. — George Kell

As we to the brutes, poets are to us. — George Meredith

Whatever art form you're working in, it's crucial to see it clearly, to feel it clearly, and not to worry about the results, or how someone else will see it. — Omar Epps

I turned to the page on decorated buttons and tried to ponder their beauty instead of my own loneliness, trying to will myself into being a sociopath. — Heather O'Neill

It is a fact that governments tend to put in place policies and strategies in response to current scenarios. — Julie Bishop

If one really thinks about the body as such, there is no possible outline of the body as such. — Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak

Preaching means more than handing over a tradition; it is rather the careful and sensitive articulation of what is happening in the community — Henri J.M. Nouwen

I am going to read... but from where to start - is the biggest question in the world. — Deyth Banger

The fact of the religious vision, and its history of persistent expansion, is our one ground for optimism. Apart from it, human life is a flash of occasional enjoyments lighting up a mass of pain and misery, a bagatelle of transient experience. — Alfred North Whitehead

Honestly, I didn't think that I would be recognized so easily. — Robert Pattinson