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There is an illusion about America, a myth about America to which we are clinging which has nothing to do with the lives we lead and I don't believe that anybody in this country who has really thought about it or really almost anybody who has been brought up against it
and almost all of us have one way or another
this collision between one's image of oneself and what one actually is is always very painful and there are two things you can do about it, you can meet the collision head-on and try and become what you really are or you can retreat and try to remain what you thought you were, which is a fantasy, in which you will certainly perish. — James Baldwin

My wife's liver Infected as her life, she would not live The running of one glass. — William Shakespeare

Silence ought also to be the core of each concert. Remember the anagram: listen = silent. — Alfred Brendel

Butters blinked and looked at Thomas. "My God," he said. "You've been shot." Thomas hooked a thumb at Butters. "Check out Dr. Marcus Welby, MD, here." "I'd have gone with Doogie Howser, maybe," I said. "Split the difference at McCoy?" Thomas asked. "Perfect." "You've been shot!" Butters repeated, exasperated. — Jim Butcher

You have to be more discerning, Lily, when experimenting with bondage."
He wiggled his eyebrows. "I'd make a great master. — Christine Feehan

God made me in my beautiful form so I'm just trying to execute it. — Big Sean

Joan was the beaming double of my old best self, specially designed to follow
and torment me. — Sylvia Plath

Ten thousand years of civilization shed in an instant when you put a woman behind the wheel of a car. — Ruth Rendell

The sparks faded, but Cal didn't take his hand off mine. — Rachel Hawkins

Whatever the practical origins of aesthetic discernment may have been, it has been used to create great works of art. When the very loftiest human creations are seen to derive from humble origins and functions, what needs revision is not our esteem for these creations but our notion of nobility. — Robert Nozick