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I'd like to classify my life as a romantic comedy. Unfortunately I feel it's probably more like a TV reality show. — Uma Thurman

The environmental crisis is fundamentally a spiritual crisis. — Thomas Berry

But in general, who's to say what's not gay enough? And how do we even raise that question without raising the far more perilous one of, Is it too gay? — Christopher Rice

Half the time, in this life, you wouldn't know where you are nor when. There are moments of unpleasant liveliness. Tamp that the fuck down is best. — Kevin Barry

What about the virtue of letting others be themselves? Is this not the greatest virtue of all? — Joshua Emmet

They scribble on notepads,
the sound of their pens
scratching the judgemental air. — Emma Cameron

I was thinking about this girl you love so much," she said, "And this place I love so much. And how that happens. How you can just fall into it. — John Green

It was right then, between when I asked about the labyrinth and when she answered me, that I realized the importance of curves, of the thousand places where girls' bodies ease from one place to another, from arc to the foot to ankle to calf, from calf to hip to wait to breast to neck to ski-slope nose to forehead to shoulder to the concave arch of the back to the butt to the etc. I'd noticed curves before, of course, but I had never quite apprehended their significance. — John Green

Don't give up before the miracle happens. — Fannie Flagg

It is often interesting, in retrospect, to consider the trifling causes that lead to great events. A chance encounter, a thoughtless remark - and the tortuous chain reaction of coincidence is set in motion, leading with devious inevitability to some resounding climax. — Patricia Moyes

And if you've got a voice, you might as well use it, right? — Rebecca Stead

The greatest injustice I had ever seen humans perpetrate against themselves was unwholesome as I was yet to come to terms with the pitiable situation where well-meaning people argued about the lives of soccer players who did not even know that they, the debaters, existed. — S.A. David