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I've always wondered, like, what is so masculine about abstraction? How did men get the ownership over this? — Cecily Brown

Learn this from me. Holding anger is a poison. It eats you from inside. We think that hating is a weapon that attacks the person who harmed us. But hatred is a curved blade. And the harm we do, we do to ourselves. — Mitch Albom

looked up. "Maybe that will jog someone's memory and make them come — Rhys Bowen

Fernanda Andrade and Daphne Zuniga are two beautiful, inspiring women I met and became very close with while living in L.A. Daphne's father is from Central America, and Fernanda is originally from Brazil. — Torrey DeVitto

Never in a million years did I think the sport of poker would blow up the way it did. — Chris Moneymaker

The expensive-looking thing in her hand resembled a cross between a miniature oar and an orthopedic brace. She was off for a fast game of something, but Case had no idea what. — William Gibson

chair in front of the trestle table behind — Anthony J Bird

What gets measured gets better — Seth Czerepak

For 365 days I went in between the legs of many women — Solomon

They still believe in God, the family, angels, witches, goblins, logic, clarity, punctuation, and other obsolete stuff. — Isaac Bashevis Singer

I think the issues of identity mostly are poppycock. We are what we have done, which includes our promises, includes our hopes, but promises first. — Wendell Berry

For a century, environmentalism has divided itself into warring camps: conservationists versus preservationists.... The struggle pits those who would meddle with nature against those who would leave it be.... The only sensible way forward lies in a melding of the two philosophies. If nature has grown artificial, then restoring wilderness requires human intervention. We must manage nature in order to leave it alone. — David Baron