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People have to snatch at happiness when they can, in this world. It is always easier to lose than to find. — Willa Cather

Fuck, I loved her then. And 'then' is blurring into 'now'. I'm thinking 'why not?' I'm thinking 'we're still the same people. — David Levithan

I didn't know a living person could hurt you so badly.
When the pain originates with someone who is gone, it's your own memory that hurts you. Walking through the house, touching things they've touched, hearing sounds they heard, wondering what they would've thought of one thing or another. This is pain that I know, pain that I can handle, pain that is so much a part of me that if it were removed I would not be whole.
But when it's someone who's alive who hurts you, the pain can't be escaped. The things they've touched are still warm because they were just there, the sounds they hear reach your ears too - sometimes their own voice, and it's excruciating to bear. I know what he thinks about this, that, or the other because I can hear him saying so. But not to me. He doesn't talk to me anymore. — Mindy McGinnis

I definitely run up right, and I've got pretty good speed. — Adrian Peterson

I believe all drunks go to heaven, because they've been through hell on Earth. — Liza Minnelli

It's never too late - in fiction or in life - to revise. — Nancy Thayer

For the mystic what is how. For the craftsman how is what. For the artist what and how are one. — William McElcheran

Against nature and within nature there is no freedom. — Ludwig Von Mises

I have nothing but scorn for all weird ideas other than my own. — Terence McKenna

People who never have any time on their hands are those who do the least. — Georg C. Lichtenberg

There was something wolfish about him. Not in the sexy Twilight New Moon way, but in the I'll-eat-your-grandmother way. — Victoria Kahler