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You can't feel crazily grateful to be alive your whole life any more than you can stay passionately in love forever - or grieve forever, for that matter. Time makes us all betray ourselves and get back to the busywork of living. — Tim Kreider

Facebook without friends is like a hospital with no relative and a few medical attendants to ask about you at scheduled time.. Life without friends is like the coffin about to get buried into the graveyard.. — Himmilicious

A high school and college degree are linked to greater employment prospects, higher earning potential, and the ability to contribute more to our communities. — Lynn Schusterman

I thought I was making fifty dollars a week [at MGM], but it turned out to be $35 because twelve weeks of the year you were on layoff. It was white slavery, and it lasted for seventeen years. — Ava Gardner

Oh!" I gasped. And — Cassandra Dee

I love talking about baserunning. — Rickey Henderson

Most of these American poets pushing and hustling their talents playing at greatness. poet (?): that word needs re- defining. when I hear that word I get a rising in the gut as if I were about to puke. let them have the stage so long as I need not be in the audience. — Charles Bukowski

Riches seldom make their owners rich. — Samuel Johnson

I don't much care who is gay or straight or married or not. I mostly notice if they are brave enough to confront bigotry. — Jasmine Guy

She had tried to forget him, realizing the inutility of remembering. — Kate Chopin

John the Skrull: (as Merlyn) "Here, listen. It's me, Merlyn, the magic man. There's no need for all this conflict, like. I command you to
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Tink: "Suck my tits, you fairy fuckers!"
John the Skrull: "I was going to say 'give peace a chance' ... — Paul Cornell

Why doesn't momma come back? — Cynthia Voigt