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Time to plant tears, says the almanac.
The grandmother sings to the marvelous stove
and the child draws another inscrutable house. — Elizabeth Bishop

When we speak quietly one to another things somehow get settled. — Gordon B. Hinckley

Senseless violence is a prerogative of youth, which has much energy but little talent for the constructive. — Anthony Burgess

I can't tell him I need him. I can't need him, period
or really, we can't need each other, because who knows how long either of us will last in this war? — Veronica Roth

I think I'm trying to write truthfully about life, and naturalism, or the way people normally talk in movies, is a convention. It's not the way people talk in life at all. — Wallace Shawn

There's always beauty," Seth murmurs. "If you know where to look. — Patrick Ness

I discovered, quite early in motherhood, that the longest and most painful deliveries occur when you give birth to stepchildren. — Linda Sunshine

It was unmatched life experience that bestowed in her eyes the sultry gleam that separates women from girls. although she viewed her "life experience" like bruises on a peach, men of all ages still found ways to see past the indications of damaged goods long enough to offer her a drink. hell, it was less than an hour ago that one such man called her "gothic perfection" and cried on her shoulder. her boyfriend agreed that a crazy life can "grow a girl up quick"; it was only last november that she turned seventeen. — Jake Vander Ark

Cause we they leaders, and they the followers
And we the nut-busters and they the swallowers' — Kanye West

You might be able to thrash your way out of a spiderweb, but thrashing in quicksand doesn't work. The harder you fight, the more ground you lose. Struggling merely expedites your inevitable defeat. — Karen Marie Moning