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A memoir, at its heart, is written in order to figure out who you are. — Sean Wilsey
You never change people by fighting their existing reality. — R. Buckminster Fuller
Post-adolescent Expert Syndrome
The tendency of young people around the age of eighteen, males especially, to become altruistic experts on everything, a state of mind required by nature to ensure warriors who are willing to die with pleasure on the battlefield. Also the reason why religions recruit kamikaze pilots and suicide bombers almost exclusively from the 18-21 range. Kyle, I never would have guessed that when you were up in your bedroom playing World of Warcraft all through your teens, you were, in fact, becoming an expert on the films of Jean-Luc Godard. — Douglas Coupland
For a storyteller, an open ending leaves much room for imagination; for the inquisitive reader, however, it is a source of great anxiety. — Joyce Rachelle
When the moment is right, it simply is — Srividya Srinivasan
You invited him into bed?" Simon demanded, looking shaken. "Ridiculous, isn't it?" said Jace. "We would never have all fit. — Cassandra Clare
There was one true thing. Madeleine. The relief was beautiful. He fell asleep imagining her hands in his hands, holding one another in the darkness. — Jaclyn Moriarty
My mom cooked for us, and on the weekend, we always had Sunday dinner. My father liked to bake. — Cara Buono
Happiness lies in making others happy, in forsaking self-interest to bring joy to others. — Paramahansa Yogananda
We are on alert 24/7. And everything that you report will be investigated. We do it in private. We do it covertly. This could be a problem, it could simply be your neighbor having a bad day. But better be safe than sorry. — Barack Obama
And as robbers prove sometimes gallant soldiers, so soldiers often prove brave robbers, so near an alliance there is between those two sorts of life. — Thomas More
The only training for the heroic is the mundane. — Edmund Burke
