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Fame kills brain cells — Sara Jones

I like that time is marked by each sunrise and sunset whether or not you actually see it. — Catherine Opie

In both marriage and war you must cut up the things people say like a cake and eat only what you can stomach. — Catherynne M Valente

He is cured by faith who is sick of fate. — James Joyce

America before the 1960s was a pretty innocent place. We were the Lone Ranger galloping off to the rescue of the needy and the oppressed of the world, and we could get things done. — Tim O'Brien

People move up here pretty reliably, and as you know we hire almost exclusively from within. So — Dave Eggers

But I am very poorly today & very stupid & I hate everybody & everything. One lives only to make blunders. — Charles Darwin

I know a lot of friends and family who were Joe Montana fans, where it didn't matter how well Steve Young did. They weren't going to cheer for him because he wasn't Joe Montana. — Aaron Rodgers

The vast waterfall of history pours down, and a few obituarists fill teacups with the stories. — Marilyn Johnson

They needed a word that meant, "I love you, I forgive you, it's okay, and I'll never leave" all rolled up in one. He settled for calling out, "Give 'em hell, Yuliya. — Leta Blake

When I went to art school, I was just having fun. I realised that was the last chance I had, and then I would have to get a job. — John Baldessari

Were you always such a stubborn, blind, obtuse girl?"
"Are you calling me stupid?"
"Yes, but in a more poetic way!"
"Well, here's a poem for you. Get lost! — Colleen Houck

How beautifully leaves grow old. How full of light and color are their last days. — John Burroughs

Our response to the external conditions of our lives can be greatly altered by our perceptions of those conditions. — Kitt Weagant

Yet such men do not need to imagine a male victim of crime as a brother or son in order to feel empathy. — Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie