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Every marriage that ends in divorce; every serviceman who kills him- or herself; and every time a young warrior experience substance abuse issues, we witness a casualty of war. — Jay Kopelman

Coming tight was boring to me, just the face ... it didn't have enough information. — Annie Leibovitz

I think that only daring speculation can lead us further and not accumulation of facts. — Albert Einstein

Three thousand jurisdictions across the U.S. are estimated to have had gang activity in 2001. In 2002, 32% of cities with a population of 25 to 50 thousand reported a gang-related homicide. — Bob Filner

It would be dreadfully
ironic, I mused, if once I earned a soul, I forgot everything about being fey, including all my memories of her. That sort of ending seemed
appropriately tragic; the smitten fey creature becomes human but forgets why he wanted to in the first place. Old fairy tales loved that sort of irony. — Julie Kagawa

The sun is not shining forever there are dark moment too . Your commitment , communication and consideration can bring back the light in the stormy days too. — Osunsakin Adewale

What you do not want done to yourself, do not do to others. — Confucius

As I get older, I just prefer to knit. — Tracey Ullman

As a young teenager I looked desperately for things to read that might excuse me or assure me I wasn't the only one, that might confirm an identity I was unhappily piecing together. — Edmund White

Physics is the only profession in which prophecy is not only accurate but routine. — Neil DeGrasse Tyson

Stop looking for me. I'm not missing; I do not want to be found. I wish to remain vanishing. I don't want to go home. — Emily St. John Mandel

Foolproof depends on the size of the fool — David Mitchell

But see, the incredible thing about people is that we forget," Ray continued. "Time passes and somehow the hope creeps back and sooner or later someone else comes along all over again. We go through our lives like that, and either we just accept the lesser relationship
it may not be total understanding, but it's pretty good
or we keep trying for the perfect union, trying and failing, leaving behind us a trail of broken hearts, our own included. In the end, we die as alone as we were born, having struggled to understand others, to make ourselves understood, but having failed in what we once imagined was possible. — Nicole Krauss