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In the ignorance that implies the impression that knits knowledge that finds the nameform that whets the wits that convey contacts that sweeten sensation that drives desire that adheres to attachment that dogs death that bitches birth that entails the ensuance of existentiality. — James Joyce

In my fairy tale, another year and a half has passed. I'm graduating with my English degree. And I ask you to marry me. What would you say?"
"Would you get down on one knee?"
"Absolutely."
"I would say yes. Hell yes. — Kim Holden

Never, ever, think about something else when you should be thinking about the power of incentives. — Charlie Munger

God may have mercy, but we won't. — John McCain

No great thing is created suddenly. There must be time. Give your best and always be kind. — Epictetus

Of the six people who started PayPal, four had built bombs in high school. — Peter Thiel

All imperfections are forced upon the imperfect, so the 'perfect' can live content and oblivious. — Haruki Murakami

The great thing about family, Mary mused, was that they showed up. When it really mattered, your family, be they blood or by choice, were always where you needed them to be, even though they had busy lives and jobs and children of their own. — J.R. Ward

Neither of them was wearing a face shield. That put grenades out until I could get them to move out of the blast radius, since aerosolized zombie will kill you just as sure as the clawing, biting kind. — Mira Grant

There are a lot of things to get seduced by in America. — Lena Olin

I had often tried to get out of your room, having travelled all the way there. It frightened me to be caught in a trap which was becoming painful, and one from which I had no escape. (23) — Sarah Ferguson

Modern war is the most highly developed of all sciences. We have perfected our weapons but failed to perfect the men who use them. — Billy Graham

Each man is capable of doing one thing well. If he attempts several, he will fail to achieve distinction in any. — Plato