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If sinners were so unhappy, why would they prefer their suffering? But now I knew why. Without my wounds, who was I? My scars were my face, my past was my life. It wasn't like I didn't know where all this remembering got you, all that hunger for beauty and astonishing cruelty and ever-present loss. But I knew I would never go to Bill with a troubling personal matter, a boy who liked me too much, a teacher who scolded unfairly. I had already seen more of the world, its beauty and misery and sheer surprise, than they could hope or fear to perceive. — Janet Fitch
The movies that are really big, at least in my experience, oftentimes don't have characters that I feel as personally connected to. — Jesse Eisenberg
My dramas mostly involved whats-as in, What on earth is that horrible creature about to rip out my throat? — Kiersten White
I enjoy it once in a while. There is nothing wrong with that. Everything in moderation. I wouldn't call myself a pot-head. — Jennifer Aniston
The public hungers to see talented young people kill themselves. — Paul Simon
There is nothing like the camaraderie that one has with fellow drinkers. It is a club you never leave once you join. Well, willingly or easily. — Lynda Bellingham
In any event, we must remember that it's not the blinded wrongdoers who are primarily responsible for the triumph of evil in the world, but the spiritually sighted servants of the good. — Fyodor Stepun
Sometimes I just want to burn down all the rules and start over. — Libba Bray
The women on that list are amazing, so to be on it for the first time and have this position is crazy. I'm not one to walk around and strut like Miss Thing, so I'm pretty humbled. — Marisa Miller
You don't have a silver spoon in your mouth. You have a golden spoon in your palms. Use it and feed yourself — Israelmore Ayivor
We must go to such towns as Bristol, York, and Norwich. — George Edmund Street
I am waltzing with death, flirting with him, but he stands there smiling and saying nothing because he does not need to woo or be wooed: he knows he gets us all in the end. — Nenia Campbell
This fantasy about the disposability of black life is a constant in American history. — Teju Cole
