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If I could claw the words out of the back of my throat and give them, dripping of me, to you, we would talk of sticky hands, and the messes they make. — Nicole Lyons

If too descriptive, you lose the readers' ability to interpret. And that's a vital organ you don't want to fuck with. — Jason Lebowitz

Oh God, Oh God! that it were possible
To undo things done; to call back yesterday!
That time could turn up her swift and sandy glass,
To untell days, and to redeem these hours. — Thomas Heywood

Krugman has been a columnist for the Times for a long enough time, covering a sufficient variety of political events, for us to deduce that he is a political nitwit. Other Nobel laureates have been nitwits, for instance, Bertrand Russell. There are a lot of political nitwits in this world. Perhaps the Times could give Krugman a cooking column. He would be its Nobel Prise-winning cooking columnist. — Bob Tyrrell

Few, if any, survive their teens — Maya Angelou

And my response is 70,000 people in the state of Maine that paid income tax in 2011 will not be paying income tax in 2012. — Paul LePage

Workers insist that they are not disgruntled. They are very gruntled. — Kevin Nealon

You gotta pick yourself up. Sometimes you just gotta do it over and over, but you gotta do it. You can't give up. I wouldn't give up. I didn't give up - or doubt myself - in becoming a successful musician with a successful band. — Steven Adler

And the Children of the Warmakers're exempt from fighting their parents' war — Allen Ginsberg

Yesterday I was clever and tried to change the world. Today I am wise and try to change myself. — Rumi

Chastity, like piety, is a uniform grace. — Samuel Richardson

Prejudice is a burden that confuses the past, threatens the future, and renders the present inaccessible. — Maya Angelou

I wanted both things: strength in my independence and also this new desire. This felt like the beginning of a new kind of love. — Aspen Matis

Without risk, we are automatons going through our days with no purpose or meaning. We are safer, perhaps, but we are also, ironically, closer to death. — Sarah Strohmeyer

Every truth ever discovered, each new spiritual light that will ever burn bright has already been seeded in our consciousness. — Guy Finley

Early eighteenth-century Italy saw facial powder at the center of the biggest scandal ever to befall a cosmetics manufacturer. A woman named Signora Toffana, who was well known in upper-class social circles, created a face powder that contained lead and arsenic and sold it to the wives of noblemen and the wealthy. The more affectionate the husband was with pecks on his wife's cheeks, the faster he died from the toxic powder. An estimated 600 husbands died this way, and Toffana was executed as an accomplice in their deaths. — Samuel S. Epstein