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Most people don't like to think things through. Too much effort. They'd rather have the edited visceral highlights. — Richard K. Morgan

Personally, I felt terrible for telling Truth my name was Schnitzeldoodle. I still think about it. Sometimes I just have to rock myself back and forth and say, You've offended so many people at this point. Don't try to keep track now, girl. — Chelsea Handler

Amid so many problems, even grave, may we not lose our hope in the infinite mercy of God. — Pope Francis

Soar with wit. Conquer with dignity. Handle with care. — Criss Jami

His tricks had raised the temperature of the room considerably, although I was pretty sure his presence alone had that effect. — Adele Rose

You write what makes you laugh, and you hope that the audience agree, and so far they do. — Brendan O'Carroll

Tilli stroked her Chihuahua. Max's heart made a sound like the sleigh bells on Mrs. Santa Claus's dildo. — Tom Robbins

Listen to your dreams. They are the whispers of your heart telling you all you'll ever need to be happy. — Belva Davis

No oppressive order could permit the oppressed to being to question: Why? — Paulo Freire

If God came to India, he'd have to come as bread. If God came to Willoughby union he'd have to came as what? — Garret Keizer

I'm saying that we (Americans) have sunk pretty low and I'm saying that you can look at the moral climate in Germany in 1933. We have to ask ourselves if we found ourselves in Nazi Germany, what would we do. Now I say, let the inspection process take its course. — David Clennon

But then I'm distracted by movement in the Forest, a glimpse of red at the edge of my vision. She's no longer running, no longer even walking or standing, but crawling now. Dragging her broken body across the ground toward me, her fingers clawing at the dirt. Her progress is slow, unbearably so. Such that it's almost sad to see her reduced to this. Her body has used up it's stores of energy and has begun collapsing in on itself. — Carrie Ryan

The bourgeois clap-trap about the family and education, about the hallowed co-relation of parent and child, becomes all the more disgusting, the more, by the action of Modern Industry, all family ties among the proletarians are torn asunder, and their children transformed into simple articles of commerce and instruments of labour. — Walter Ciszek

It terrified me to consider: What if, as a grown-up, I craved another body beside me as still as this one? What then? — Augusten Burroughs

Our minds want clothes as much as our bodies. — Samuel Butler