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The attempt at introspective analysis ... is in fact like seizing a spinning top to catch its motion, or trying to turn up the gas quickly enough to see the darkness. — William James

If it weren't for the Chicagos and Detroits and Toledos, the terrible things would spread out across the whole country and make trouble for everybody else. Such places were collectors of badness in the way hospitals were collectors of the sick and damaged. — Stephen Dobyns

He's a full-fledged housewife from Kansas with all the prejudices. — Gore Vidal

Adventure:' there's a word that worked on us both like a charm. — Therese Anne Fowler

Don't leave life until life leaves you.
from the book 'I Know Who You Are! — Fatima Masood

She took a long breath in at the end of her sentence, feeling her voice break and knowing she was at the end of her emotional rope. She didn't want to run off the rails, and plow into Caleb — Shyloh Morgan

You wouldn't maintain a house like that' you'd feet it and water it. You'd have to give it nourishment and love it to keep it alive and healthy. — Anne Rivers Siddons

Casting sarcasm ain't easy.. It needs hard work and a big mug of cappuccino! — Himmilicious

You, our youth of today, are among the most illustrious spirits to be born into mortality in any age of the world. Yours is a noble heritage and a wonderful opportunity. — Harold B. Lee

Yeah, but what if you went back and killed your own grandfather?"
He stared at me, baffled. "Why the fuck would you do that? — Stephen King

I'd like to win a championship for the Steelers and for myself to shove down Detroits throat. — Bobby Layne

At the same time, old confrontations have taken on frightening urgency, especially the India-Pakistan conflict over Kashmir and the violent stalemate in the Middle East. Progress on these and other global challenges requires us to develop a larger strategy for American foreign policy, rooted in a fundamental commitment to move the world from interdependence to an integrated global community committed to peace and prosperity, freedom and security. — William J. Clinton

It is not enough to be wise, one must be engaging. — Ninon De L'Enclos