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A few weeks ago, if you had told me that being held in David Stark's arms was one of the nicest things I'd ever feel, I wouldn't have laughed at you. I would've been too busy choking on my own horror. — Rachel Hawkins

Hearing loss is a terrible thing because it cannot be repaired. — Pete Townshend

My friends are all megalomaniacs - from Damien Hirst to Jack Nicholson - all of them. — David Bailey

Humans are designed to seek comfort and order, and so if they have comfort and order, they tend to plant themselves, even if their comfort is not all that comfortable, even if they see clearly want for something better. — Donald Miller

Every passing year brings us more past futures. Here in Europe they had a Dark Age so extensive, radical and obliterative that everyone forgot how to speak Latin. It's counterproductive to blither on about "the" future. It's always somebody's future, and we're not who we used to be. — Bruce Sterling

Pleasant words are the food of love. — Ovid

He stopped, because he wasn't sure what Cryptography had established, and because he needed another moment to haul himself down from the ledges of her high cheekbones, to retreat from the caves of her eyes. — Samuel R. Delany

The issue here isn't whether every student is brainwashed, it's whether it is appropriate. — David Horowitz

Men lived like fishes; the great ones devoured the small. — Algernon Sidney

The feverish excitement of twenty had been something very noble, very beautiful, but it had not been love. — Gabriel Garcia Marquez

I suppose I could have called in the whole of the Army, but what was the use? All I had to do was call in Main Street itself. — Herbert Hoover

Second, the only proven technique for treatment for chemically dependent people involves use of a spiritual program of self-change. — Virgil Miller Newton

Those who tell their own story you know must be listened to with caution. — Jane Austen