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Everything seems insupportable to me. This may very well be because I am insupportable myself. — Marie Anne De Vichy-Chamrond, Marquise Du Deffand

The desires of this world are like sea water. The more you drink of them, the more you thirst. — Ibn Arabi

The calendar and the mirror - they're bastards. — Robert Plant

We live in a pretty apathetic age, yet we're surrounded by an enormous amount of information about other people. If you feel like it, you can easily gather that information about them. Having said that, we still hardly know anything about people. — Haruki Murakami

He had never liked October. Ever since he had first lay in the autumn leaves before his grandmother's house many years ago and heard the wind and saw the empty trees. It had made him cry, without a reason. And a little of that sadness returned each year to him. It always went away with spring.
But, it was a little different tonight. There was a feeling of autumn coming to last a million years.
There would be no spring. ("The October Game") — Ray Bradbury

I get annoyed with movies or books, songs or records that deliberately try to make you feel a certain way. — M. Ward

Earth is the ball. Humanity is the goal. — Curtis Tyrone Jones

When we agree to being part of something bigger than our own wired, fixated minds, we are saved. — Anne Lamott

At least you're not being attacked by vampires anymore. That's something. — Lili St. Crow

Men fear what they themselves have imagined. — Lucan

Andreas had been trying to remember the words to a ribald drinking song he had heard a few weeks ago when Saluador rode up next to him. The Spaniard's horse was a hand or so taller than his own, and in keeping with the man himself, much more spirited. Andreas was tall enough to see over most crowds, but Saluador eclipsed him readily. The Spaniard kept his beard and hair short, cropped close to his head, and when he smiled, his cheeks dimpled in a way that was very disarming to the ladies. Unfortunately, Saluador had not managed how to make his ready charm extend to his eyes. The ladies found this contrast exciting and dangerous, but Andreas thought that a man who couldn't smile naturally was a man who harbored a deep and long-standing grudge. Probably against something he could never change, like God or the weather or the color purple. Which made him unpredictable. — Neal Stephenson

You brought me here with impure motives?" The idea gave her a stupid thrill.
He shook his head. "No. I developed them after you arrived. — Ruthie Knox

For the last 30-plus years, I have been doing one long, uninterrupted improv. — Henry Rollins