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After all, the fear is the thing which keep us alive, why do you want to get rid of it?? — Deyth Banger

Will you go back?" asked the Lord of the Gallows. "To America?"
"Nothing to go back for," said Shadow, and as he said it he knew it was a lie.
"Things wait for you there," said the old man. "But they will wait until you return. — Neil Gaiman

Tell me you spotted a condom tree over to the right by the stream of lube. — Jane Davitt

All through nature, you will find the same law. First the need, then the means. — Robert Collier

Behind every communication problem is a sweaty ten-minute conversation that you don't want to have. — Gay Hendricks

This was replaced by a widespread and aggressive individualism whereby everyone looks out for himself, at the expense of others and without worrying about the good of society. — Zygmunt Bauman

Tristan was the soundtrack of my summer. The beat I walked to. The melody I breathed in and out. The lyrics I lived by. — Jessica Brody

Get up, Imogen, and get yourself ready for battle. From now on, the orders around here are going to come from me." "And the first thing you're going to do is free my son from that accursed Malachi Configuration. — Cassandra Clare

He also liked to root around in sales and street markets, and picked up a violin in London, on Farringdon Road, for which he took some lessons. — Andrew Hodges

Someone dies, there oughta be something. It oughta shake the world! You're not supposed to walk away! — Lisa Henry

Yet this wasn't like sports, let alone sports movies. The roles weren't fixed, nor the meaning of the scaffolding. It didn't have to be this way. They might have, for instance, all felt stronger. They might have felt stronger and come together. They might have decided that, rather than now, as they'd been mistaken before: that if their enemies cheered the same damage as they, then they weren't their enemies after all. They might have concluded their interests were mutual, that some other force, earlier - some other enemy - had confused and divided them, and that all those who cheered were thus allies unmasked.
Instead they felt bitter, tricked by each other, last-strawed underdogs, suckers on the mend. Their enmity swelled and they fought even harder. — Adam Levin