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How could you love something so destructive?" I ask.
"Because this wolf doesn't care if your heart is whole or not," you say. "It tastes just the same. — Jonathan Messinger

I am unflappable," Laurence told the bus driver. Who shrugged, as if he'd thought so too, once upon a time, until someone had flapped him. — Charlie Jane Anders

He condemned nothing in haste and without taking circumstances into account. He said, Examine the road over which the fault has passed. — Victor Hugo

A hot city, slaked out on the banks of the Mississippi, with too much of its muscle showing to be a dignified city. — Richard Jessup

But please know, Jesus never lets you down. Please know that the love and tenderness of Mother Mary never lets you down. And holding on to her mantle and with the power that comes from Jesus love on the cross, let us move forward, always forward, and walk together as brothers and sisters in the Lord forward. — Pope Francis

Southerners make good novelists: they have so many stories because they have so much family. — Gore Vidal

I know of no crime that has not been defended by the church, in one form or other. The church is not a pioneer; it accepts a new truth, last of all, and only when denial has become useless. — Robert Green Ingersoll

My trouble is insomnia. If I had always slept properly, I'd never have written a line. — Louis-Ferdinand Celine

I loved to fall down. — Dick Van Dyke

We fight exploitation of man by man in words but live it in daily life — Bangambiki Habyarimana

When darkness falls, beauty is lit from within. — Johnathan Jena

Rather than protecting music as a sublimely meaningless activity that has managed to escape social signification, I insist on treating it as a medium that participates in social formation by influencing the ways we perceive our feelings, our bodies, our desires, our very subjectivities - even if it does so surreptitiously, without most of us knowning how. It is too important a cultural force to be shrouded by mystified notions of Romantic transcendence. — Susan McClary