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Some boys take a beautiful girl and hide her away from the rest of the world, I want to be the one to walk in the sun. — Cyndi Lauper

But that's the thing with the what -if game- you really never know the answer to the question. And maybe it's better that way. Because underneath the surface what-ifs are much worse ones. — Elizabeth Eulberg

On Fridays the little children come To trade their hooks for hands. Dead men leave eyes for others. Love is the uniform of my bald nurse. Love is the bone and sinew of my curse. The vase, reconstructed, houses The elusive rose. Ten fingers shape a bowl for shadows. My mendings itch. There is nothing to do. I shall be good as new. — Sylvia Plath

People were like, 'Oh, there are going to be people running up to you taking pictures' and I thought it was going to be a bunch of little kids. But it's grown-ups! And that's, like, creepy. — Mo'ne Davis

A belief in reincarnation would at least give us some slack; we would have many lifetimes to get it right. — Wes "Scoop" Nisker

Wealth of good manners is what no one can steal from you. You can keep it with you wherever you go. — Moazzam Shaikh

Do you really think that Walter has a chance of becoming president in two years?"
"Yes, I do. I believe that, in the next few years, we are likely to experience a war between a large population of disenfranchised, jobless, Western Caucasian men and everyone else. The status quo is being disrupted, and they don't like it. Don't expect them to give up power willingly. The forces you challenge are dangerous and don't play fair or clean. — Jamie Le Fay

Don't make light of werewolves, Jessica,' Luke said in a quiet voice. 'They're very serious business. — Francine Pascal

This will not be the start of something new, but the end of something old. — Hugh Howey

The life of hero is the tale of a person overcoming personal hardship and obstacles while striving to achieve an exultant victory that voices repressed citizens' ecstatic thoughts and dreams. — Kilroy J. Oldster