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I savor bitterness - it is born of experience. It is the privilege of one who has truly lived. — Catherynne M Valente

When I came to town and saw the price of diesel went above regular gas, that burnt me up. — Ron Ziegler

Well I think after leaving prison, and having written three diaries about life in prison, it became a sort of a new challenge to write another novel, to write a new novel. — Jeffrey Archer

The duty of comedy is to correct men by amusing them. — Moliere

I'm up for a Shadow hunt." She tries to let us out, but the lock's stuck. "That's weird."
"Is this like an omen?" Daisy asks.
Jazz unzips her boot and takes it off so she can slam it at the lock. "It's not an omen." Slam. "Tonight." Slam. "Is going to be great." Slam. "I've got a feeling." Slam. She puts her book back on and looks at us. "Okay, we'll have to climb out of here."
She stands on the toilet seat and from there to the toilet-roll holder and then heaves herself over the wall.
"Impresive," I say, and then we hear her slam to the ground.
"Less impressive," Daisy says.
"It doesn't mean anything," Jazz calls. "Trust me. I'm a psychic. — Cath Crowley

It's a lot of hard work, competing and not giving up. I think you get more appreciated the older you get. — Daniel Nestor

A good shepherd shears his flock, not flays them.
[Lat., Boni pastoris est tondere pecus non deglubere.] — Suetonius

We ought not to be looking for a place to hide, but a place to give ourselves as an offering to God. — Aiden Wilson Tozer

I made a sudden decision. "and my dog has followed me from town and cought up with us here. I left him with friends, but he must have chewed his rope. here, boy, come to heel."
I'll chew your heel off for you, Nighteyes offerd savagely, but he came, following me out into the cleared yard.
"Damn big dog," Nick observed. He leaned forward. "looks more than half a wolf to me."
"Some in Farrow have told me that. It's a buck breed. We use them for harding sheep."
You will pay for this. I promise you.
In answer I leaned down to pat his shoulder and then scratch his ears. Wag your tail, Nighteyes.
"He's a loyal old dog. I should have known he wouldn't be left behind."
The things i endure for you. He wagged his tail. Once. — Robin Hobb

A conversation should end when the other person starts judging you. — Saru Singhal

Many sections are taken up with political discussions and how the way of the ruler, the merchant, the householder, and the army interact with the Tao. — Frederick Lenz

There were a lot of people, I found, who'd rather watch me live my life than live their own life. — Steve Mann

For centuries humanism has been convincing us that we are the ultimate source of meaning, and that our free will is therefore the highest authority of all. — Yuval Noah Harari