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You're already using your imagination because you're watching fiction and then you're trying to believe that this girl who weighs 100 lbs, soaking wet, could actually beat up a guy. Which works in a lot of situations but in a lot of situations you look at it and you're like, "Come on. Could you please get someone in there who actually has biceps and not just because they don't eat?" — Katee Sackhoff

I heard the sighing of the reedsAt noontide and at evening,And some old dream I had forgottenI seemed to be remembering. — Arthur Symons

I put my freezing hands on his cheeks and instead of pushing them away, he said, "Ahh, feels good." I laughed and said, "That's because you're coldhearted." He put my hands in his coat pockets and said in a voice so soft I wondered if I heard him right, "For everyone else, maybe. But not for you. — Jenny Han

I've always loved the idea of not being what people expect me to be. — Dita Von Teese

A book comes and says, 'Write me. — Madeleine L'Engle

Behind all the hype shaping the electronic highway are corporate interests. These huge companies are doing the most natural thing in the world to them; following their own corporate interest. — Herbert Schiller

Sometimes we behave as though there was something more important than life. But what? — Antoine De Saint-Exupery

Every branch of human knowledge, if traced up to its source and final principles, vanishes into mystery. — Arthur Machen

Humanities" started sounding like a disease — Svetlana Alexievich

I like all the disgusting things that are fine just being themselves. What's wrong with a little honest vulgarity? — Orhan Pamuk

Perhaps, this is what love has always been, whether it is for a woman of for a cause
the readiness to give and not ask for anything in return, the unquestioning willingness to lose everything, even if that loss is as something as precious as life itself. — F. Sionil Jose

Error is none the better for being common, nor truth the worse for having lain neglected. — John Locke