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Understand that you're sensitive." Miri was proud for coming up with such a good word. "Is that like saying I'm dramatic, or crazy?" Miri was careful now. "Sensitive is better than dramatic, and it's definitely not as bad as crazy. — Judy Blume

One works hard to prop up an illusion that sucks the life out of them, and the other works hard to make their home a place that restores them, nurtures them, and gives life to others. — Craig Groeschel

My wife and I have our date nights. We love the Showtime shows like 'Shameless,' 'Homeland' and 'House of Lies.' And of course, 'Scandal' is high on the list; you've got to do 'Scandal.' — Glynn Turman

No, you don't have to live inside my head. For every, just, insanely stupid thing I do or say, there are like fifty even worse ones that I just barely avoid doing or saying, just out of dumb luck. — Jesse Andrews

I am 39 years old, and I still wake up every morning really excited I don't have to go to school. — Sarah Silverman

I eat almost no lunch. I have a big dinner but I don't have a big lunch. — Preet Bharara

My art is not limited to the songs I create but also to the reaction it creates. I like to sit back and look at the whole thing as if it's a tornado that I'm controlling. It's creating chaos. When you create chaos, ideas are turned upside down, and everybody looks at things in a different way. — Marilyn Manson

I think everyone should read Governor William Bradford's diary. — Ann Rinaldi

The world speaks many languages, — Paulo Coelho

The feelings resembled memories; but memories of what? Apparently one can remember things that have never happened. — Leo Tolstoy

Life was briskly and efficiently stripping Quentin of his last delusions about himself, one by one, shucking them off in firm hard jerks like wet clothes, leaving him naked and shivering. — Lev Grossman

didn't have a filter either. I tended to say what I was thinking without thinking. — L.A. Casey

Humphry Repton, the leading garden theorist of the nineteenth century, defined a garden as 'a piece of ground fenced off from cattle, and appropriated to the use and pleasure or man: it is, or ought to be, cultivated and enriched by art'. — Tom Turner

As a bridegroom rejoices over his bride, so will your God rejoice over you. — Anonymous