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Nev was the man in the parlor and the painter in his studio, the banker and the rugby player. The boyfriend who bought her prawn crisps and rubbed her back when she cried. The tender lover. The caged beast who came out to play when they got naked together. He could be any of them. — Ruthie Knox

If we think that this life is all there is to life, then there is no interpretation of our problems, our pain, not even of our privileges. But everything changes when we open up to the possibility that God's story is really our story too. — Max Lucado

Antitrust laws ought to be deployed, not against business, but to bust this two-party monopoly, which subverts competition in government and rewards the colluding quislings with sinecures in perpetuity. — Ilana Mercer

I don't consider myself a Hollywood liberal, but I have my convictions and my beliefs. — Matt Dillon

When you surround yourself with lies, all the real things start to break. — Robin York

I screwed her over. I didn't want to see her screwed over by someone else. — Cassandra Clare

No matter what. I wouldn't let anyone change me. I wouldn't let them strip away whatever tiny parts of me were human. Assuming I had any humanity to lose. — Debra Driza

I have met the people who run the world, and I am not in awe of them. — Ken Livingstone

Life reveals itself to us only in so far as well live it. — Thomas Merton

All of us have to deal with death at one time or another, but to have in one's heart a solid conviction concerning the reality of eternal life is to bring a sense of peace in an hour of tragedy that can come from no other source under the heavens — Gordon B. Hinckley

Even the other kids who people made fun of made fun of me. That's where I stood on the school food chain. — Nonito Donaire

Nothing is forever in the theatre. Whatever it is, it's here, it flares up, burns hot, and then it's gone. — Celeste Holm

There was silence. Something real was happening: this was, as it were, her life. If she could keep that in mind she would be able to play it through, do the right thing, whatever that meant. — Joan Didion

What people want to read often seems incongruous. A pair of biker-types taking away Thoughts of the Dalai Lama. People without access to instruments requesting sheet music. Aspiring poets sharing their work and then borrowing horror stories. — Alan Bennett