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Feelings are a funny thing, he realized. They're always more tangled and contradictory and complex than we want them to be. Than we care to admit. — Catherine Ryan Hyde

The transition from libertine to prig was so complete. — F Scott Fitzgerald

Having a highly trained obstetrical surgeon attend a normal birth is analogous to having a pediatric surgeon babysit a healthy 2-year-old. — Marsden Wagner

There are only three people in life you can never fool
pawnbrokers, whores, and your mother. Since your mother's dead, I've taken her place. Hence, I'm bullshit-proof. — Scott Lynch

The familiarity of his kiss breathes me back to life. — Tracy Krimmer

So much for deceit, for accepting blame. So much for never telling a soul. — Ellen Hopkins

The excitement that science possess is its ability to answer the big questions. — Lynne McTaggart

When the political partisan's beliefs are insulted or ridiculed, he feels the 'offence' as deeply as any believer who has heard his god or prophet questioned. We do not, however, prohibit or restrict arguments about politics out of 'respect' for political ideologies, because we are a free society. We call societies that prohibit political arguments 'dictatorships', and know without needing to be told that the prohibiting is done to protect the ruling elite. — Nick Cohen

I've spent my whole life not talking to people, and I don't see why I should start now. — Sally Ride

In order to be something, you must do something. — Alejandro Jodorowsky

There ain't nothin' that makes a man feel more alive than white-hot desire. — Sara Humphreys

You seem more ... optimistic than usual," I observed. "I haven't seen you like this before."
"Isn't it supposed to be like this?" He smiled. "The glory of first love, and all that. It's incredible, isn't it, the difference between reading about something, seeing it in pictures, and experiencing it? — Stephenie Meyer

In the history of the world, no one has ever washed a rented car. — Lawrence Summers