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The loss of my sight was a great fillip. If I could go deaf and dumb I think I might pant on to be a hundred. — Samuel Beckett

When I was a child, writing was the worst possible choice of a career in my family. My father had always identified himself as a writer to my mother when they met. When they met, he was writing this great novel, there was no doubt about it. — Nick Flynn

LOVE should be the inspiration when Lover is the Surprise, and when LOVE is the Surprise , then Loved one must be the inspiration! — Madan Mohan Mahapatra

The American family shattered for the simple reason that it was American, not global. — John F. MacArthur Jr.

I haven't taken my Christmas lights down. They look so nice on the pumpkin. — Winston Spear

In memory's telephoto lens, far objects are magnified. — John Updike

Honest statesmanship is the wise employment of individual meanness for the public good. — Abraham Lincoln

I made most of my living doing beauty, because I was never really the fashion person. — Sante D'Orazio

I chew my food, leaning back into the couch. "I loved him. That's what dumb girls do."
"You aren't dumb."
I try to hold back my smile. "I'm hanging out with you, aren't I? — Alex Rosa

In a proper pub everyone there is potentially, if not a lifelong friend, at least someone to lure into an argument about foreign policy or the Red Sox. — Barbara Holland

Society has to take the glory out of guns. Young people have no business carrying a gun. I would love to speak bluntly to those gangbanging teens and wanna-bes and tell them prison is nothing like what you think. If you're packing a gun, you're making a big mistake, and you'll regret it. — David Berkowitz

A heart of peaceIs always the bestProblem-solver. — Sri Chinmoy

I only wish we could stay for his grief - it should be Homeric. — William Goldman

Any loss of identity prompts people to seek reassurance and rediscovery of themselves by testing, and even by violence. Today, the electric revolution, the wired planet, and the information environment involve everybody in everybody to the point of individual extinction. — Marshall McLuhan