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Men can be pitiless towards a woman whose body has eluded them, particularly if this is thanks to their own cowardice. — Andrei Makine

The road is a lonely place, and that sounds like a cliche, you know, like what is my life? — Artie Lange

When circumstances are right, unlikely people do extraordinary things. — Robin Hobb

We disjoint the mind like the body. — Joseph Joubert

I've come to ask you where Seth is." "Funny," said Andrea. "We were going to ask you the same thing." I was taken aback. "How would I know?" They both just stared. "I don't! — Richelle Mead

It sounds corny, but I never have avoided the challenges - I relish them - I think it's what make me tick, to a certain extent. — Raymond Kelly

Sometimes when we mine a person's life, we find a heart of gold beyond the crusty exterior. - Janet Graham - — Gary Chapman

The wilderness within us is actually the best part of us. — Stephen Marche

I'd promised myself that I'd really work on talking more, talking about uncomfortable things, because I could see from Brian how well things could work out if you did. — Catherine Gilbert Murdock

You cannot save those you condemn, for by condemning you have separated yourself from them. Love is not an act of separation. — Karlyle Tomms

The Internet is a great way to get on the net. — Bob Dole

He was tall and slim and had dark hair and young women found him fascinating.
This sort of thing happens often enough, even with boys as mortal as dirt. There's always one who learned how to brood early and often, and always girls who think they can heal him.
Eventually the girls learn better. Either the hurts are petty little things and they get tired of whining or the hurt's so deep and wide that they drown in it. The smart ones heave themselves back to shore and the slower ones wake up married with a husband who lies around and suffers in their direction. It's part of a dance as old as the jackalopes themselves. — Ursula Vernon