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I'm not myself," I added hesitantly. "I haven't survived all this as well as I should have survived it. My body's healed - the old miracle. But I don't understand my present view of things. The bitterness. the utter darkness. Never has life itself seemed so senseless. It's a joke, isn't it? Consciousness, it's a kind of joke. — Anne Rice

I'm just the product of my grandmother telling me for years she would see my name on the spines of books. — Hannah Brencher

I liked it all, but most of all I liked the fact that although the play was entirely focused on Quintana there were, five evenings and two afternoons a week, these ninety full minutes, the run time of the play, during which she did not need to be dead.
During which the question remained open.
During which the denouement had yet to play out.
During which the last scene played did not necessarily need to be played in the ICU overlooking the East River.
During which the bells would not necessarily sound and the doors would not necessarily be locked at six.
During which the last dialogue heard did not necessarily need to concern the vent.
Like when someone dies, don't dwell on it. — Joan Didion

Football is the only sport where you put people together, it doesn't matter if you are rich, or poor, or black, or white. It is one nation. This is the beauty of football. — Pele

You see, I'm sure we can change. Because we're weak. And because we die. We have to fight in order to live, and that's what will make us strong — Hiromu Arakawa

It is singularity which often makes the worst part of our suffering, as it always does of our conduct. — Jane Austen

I want to have babies with you. Buckets full."
"Buckets full of babies?"
"Buckets full of babies. — Adriane Leigh

If you want to be a part of this community that you love, I realized - this family that keeps you sane in a shitty, boring world, this million-dollar enterprise that you fund with your consumer clout, just as much as male listeners do - you have to participate, with a smile, in your own disintegration. You have to swallow, every day, that you are a secondary being whose worth is measured by an arbitrary, impossible standard, administered by men. — Lindy West

It was too much happiness. Happiness puts you at too much risk - what if you were to lose it? Too much happiness is a paradox. It's a tragedy, even: getting something you've always wanted but being unable to keep it. — Jowita Bydlowska

Make the most of yourself ... for that is all there is of you. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

The 19th-century Continental porcelain plaques that are worth the most money are the pretty ones. — Judith Miller