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I don't need to give you a pimple-by-pimple, skirt-by-skirt rundown. We all remember one or more high school losers, after all; if I describe mine, it freezes out yours, and I lose a little bit of the bond of understanding I want to forge between us. — Stephen King

Only what?" I asked. I could barely hear my own voice. He turned his gaze back to me, firm and unflinching. "Only ... more human." And that was it. All the anger and sorrow vanished. There was nothing in me. Nothing at all. I was empty. "Get out," I said. — Richelle Mead

Spiritual life is a way of dwelling with perplexity - taking it seriously, searching for its purpose as well as its perils, its beauty as well as its ravages. In — Krista Tippett

You have to love, without judgment, every actor that you're working with to make beauty. — Nicole Kidman

I was considered the black sheep of the family, neighbours didn't want their kids playing with me. — Michelle Pfeiffer

The Third World is very much like the First World - just poorer: what works for the West will work for the rest as well. — Margaret Thatcher

In our small chess community in Marylebone it would be mock modesty on my part to deny that I have built up for myself a considerable name without ever actually having won a single game. Even the best players are sometimes beaten, and that is precisely what happens to me. — Stephen Potter

For the first time he could remember, he had something in his life that he really looked forward to. — M. Leighton

Skills are called hidden treasure as they save like a mother in a foreign country. — Chanakya

The very idea of penalizing based on propensities is nauseating. To accuse a person of some possible future behavior is to negate the very foundation of justice: that one must have done something before we can hold him accountable for it. After all, thinking bad things is not illegal, doing them is. It is a fundamental tenet of our society that individual responsibility is tied to individual choice of action. [ ... ] Were perfect predictions possible, they would deny human volition, our ability to live our lives freely. Also, ironically, by depriving us of choice they would exculpate us from any responsibility. — Viktor Mayer-Schonberger

Heaven is in a grain of sand. — William Blake