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Blow, wind, crack your cheeks, I thought. Brian wasn't the only one who could quote Shakespeare. I made it to my room without thinking of any other suitably apocalyptic line from Lear, and I was too tired to start in on Othello. I flopped onto the bed facedown - and immediately I was bent into a bow shape, with the soles of my feet facing the back of my head. — Jeff Lindsay
So many of the things I've wanted are the things I've been taught to fear. — Lauren DeStefano
People who demand neutrality in any situation are usually not neutral but in favor of the status quo. — Max Eastman
We must take our friends as they are. — James Boswell
The only thing that words can do with any real precision or accuracy is hang together. Accuracy of description in language is not possible beyond a certain point: the most faithfully descriptive account of anything will always turn away from what it describes into its own self-contained grammatical fictions of subject and predicate and object. — Northrop Frye
Writing should be like skirts. Long enough to cover what it needs to cover and short enough to maintain interest. — Scott McClanahan
choosing one meant losing all the rest, and, as I sat there, unable to decide, the figs began to wrinkle and go black, and, one by one, they plopped to the ground at my feet. Constantin's — Sylvia Plath
Believe in yourself and you can change the world. — Ray Wilkins
It feels as if she's been by my side my entire life. — Tali Alexander
The truth is, as Jacoby and many followers have shown, that the name David Stenbill will look familiar when you see it because you will see it more clearly. Words that you have seen before become easier to see again - you can identify them better than other words when they are shown very briefly or masked by noise, and you will be quicker (by a few hundredths of a second) to read them than to read other words. In — Daniel Kahneman
Why do comparisons of words and tone poems (poetry and music) never take into consideration that the word is a mere signifier, but that the sound, aside from being a signifier, is also an object? — Franz Grillparzer
Most of my life I've had long periods of feeling down and lost. That's why every five years or so I've smashed my life to pieces and started again. — Siobhan Fahey
