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That was it. She came out of it. She never had such a down as that or such an up as the three days that preceded it, not ever again in her life. The rest of her life was like a long thin line with little diminuendos and tiny little crescendos, and friends visiting from out of town. — Sheila Heti

People can be two things at once. They can grow fond of you and think of you as a sweet person and still want to keep treating you like shit. — Charlotte Stein

Fashionable dances as now carried on are revolting to every feeling of delicacy and propriety and are fraught with the greatest danger to millions. — Horace Bushnell

I think of images as an immune system and a transit system. — Lynda Barry

Having everything to lose feels strangely the same as the reverse. — Emma Trevayne

You know, I think music is very interactive. It's a - it's a language. — Jake Shimabukuro

The Beijing government avidly asserts its control over matters of reincarnation as a way of securing the loyalty and political complexion of influential Tibetan figures. — Evan Osnos

I was suffering from a peculiar and persistent sense that I was being pursued, and also the conviction that under the political order of the times, our lives had no meaning. — Naguib Mahfouz

I guess my style's a little edgy but comfortable. I like being comfortable, for sure, and kind of casual. — Kendall Jenner

No one can do a thing about feelings, they exist and there's no way to censor them. We can reproach ourselves for some action, for a remark, but not for a feeling, quite simply because we have no control at all over it. — Milan Kundera

You must feed your mind even as you feed your body, and to make your mind healthy, you must feed it nourishing, wholesome thoughts. — Norman Vincent Peale

It was a gift, something you can't teach. His hands looked like they were born to have a golf club in them. — Curtis Strange

Man! The most complex of creatures, and for this reason the most dependant of creatures. On everything that has formed you, you may depend. Do not balk at this apparent slavery ... a debtor to many, you pay for your advantages by the same number of dependencies. Understand that independence is a form of poverty; that many things claim you, that many also claim kinship with you. — Andre Gide

My eyebrows make a more profound impact on other people than they do on me. I just let 'em grow. — Peter Gallagher

The genius craves inspiration: she craves altered states and fresh perceptions. She will have them either through evolving closer to the divine or through devolving lower into the world. This is how some people with great genius come to die of drug and alcohol addiction: they seek inspiration by intoxication and are thereby ruined. — Carolyn Elliott