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THANK YOU but please do not write again. And do not call. I have had enough of you. — Joyce Carol Oates
There are people of spirit and there are people of passion, both less common than one might think. Rarer still are the people of spirit and passion. But rarest of all is a passionable spirit. — Martin Buber
It was evident to me then that I existed in the same manner as all other men, that I must grow old, that I must die like them, and that among them I was to be distinguished merely as one of those who have no aptitude for writing. And so, utterly despondent, I renounced literature for ever, — Marcel Proust
What happened?" He directed the question her way. Hadleigh shrugged, it seemed obvious to her. "I think I broke the pretty one. — Jane Cousins
I was minding my own buisness long before you and the princess started humping like rabbits. — Julie Kagawa
This isn't about fans, greed or money. It's about being morally right or wrong. Nobody is governing the way music gets from artists to fans. It's all running amok. — Lars Ulrich
First I laughed my way through Elinor Lipman's book of political tweets. Then I put my ear to the ground and listened to Molly Ivins guffawing from the grave. Lipman is a piquant poetic rock star! — Wally Lamb
Dreamers must dream on
as long as the nightmare wakes them up
to greet with a bucketful of reality — Munia Khan
Once your excuses are gone, you will simply have to settle for being awesome! — Lorii Myers
As for the young men whose company I keep (Why does it keep sounding like
that?), I try to teach them that every young lady is somebody's sister or daughter with the potential to be somebody's wife and mother. I ask them, "Would you want
somebody treating your(sister/daughter/wife/mother) that way?" The response invariably comes, "No." To which I respond that we should keep in mind that every girl is somebody's baby. — Aaron Blaylock
I started working at clubs when I was sixteen, which is young. I would not want my kid doing that, but I did, and that's how it went. — Joe Manganiello
