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Magic is a lot like language: it's all about stringing things together,
linking one thing with another, one idea with another. — Jim Butcher
When asked for advice by beginners. Know your ending, I say, or the river of your story may finally sink into the desert sands and never reach the sea. — Isaac Asimov
Steak is delicious and cows are stupid. — Joe
How long have we lived together?"
"Too fucking long. That reminds me, I forgot to tell you years ago, pack your shit and get out. — Ella Frank
I gather that the dopaminergic system in the reward centres of the brain respond even more vigorously to the expectation of reward than to reward itself. Hence, perhaps, the disappointment. — Semir Zeki
Braving obstacles and hardships is braver than retreat to tranquility. — Khalil Gibran
He was still open to the magic of this place. I didn't know a lot of people who were open to magic at all. — Elizabeth Bard
I don't do pride. It seems to me to be a very unpleasant thing. — Ruth Rendell
I'd sit around dreaming that the boys I saw at shows or at work - the boys with silver earrings and big boots - would tell me I was beautiful, take me home and feed me Thai food or omelets and undress me and make love to me all night with the palm trees whispering windsongs about a tortured gleaming city and the moonlight like flame melting our candle bodies. — Francesca Lia Block
Data itself ... was tolerable. It was the constant nerve-web-expanding pain of context that would kill him. — Dan Simmons
I feel tricked. I've literally come back from the dead for you and you're not interested. — Marshall Thornton
First, if it is true that a spatial order organizes an ensemble of possibilities (e.g., by a place in which one can move) and interdictions (e.g., by a wall that prevents one from going further), than the walked actualizes some of these possibilities. In that way, he makes them exist as well as emerge. But he also moves them about and he invents others, since the crossing, drifting away, or improvisation of walking privilege, transform, or abandon spatial elements. — Michel De Certeau
He who has the good to his hand and chooses the bad, that the good he complains of may not come to him. — Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra
Jazz tells Lucy to relax and tries to kick her under the table. I know this because she kicks me instead. "Aim more to the left," I tell her, and she has another go. "Farther left," I say, and enjoy watching her hit the target a couple of times. — Cath Crowley