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We were all getting old. That much was as plain as the falling rain. — Haruki Murakami

You can have regret from yesterday, fear tomorrow, but peace today by sharing your heart's deepest feelings. A life spent being fearful of showing your soul is a life not worth living. — Shannon L. Alder

Allowing liberals to manage economic policy is like hiring monkeys to be aircraft mechanics. — James Cook

I still remember vividly watching television coverage of the Democratic National Convention in the summer of 1992 (when he was 17) when Bill Clinton got the nomination. That was certainly a part of my growing interest in politics. — Josh Earnest

Turned out, monsters were capable of love after all. But it didn't mean they should. — Kelly Moran

Being an unhappy person does not mean you must be sad or dark. You can be interested instead of happy. You can be fascinated instead of happy. — Augusten Burroughs

In the midst of a burning-hot shaming, calling for patience and context and understanding and empathy can really land you in trouble. — Jon Ronson

A part of me smiled, but it wasn't my mouth. - Jonathan — C.D. Reiss

If you really want to dream, be fully awake. — Paulo Coelho

Poor people have sh*tty lobbyists. — Jon Stewart

He raised his eyebrows"you could kill me"
"i couldn't"she said"for you would know I meant to kill you, and you'd escape me. You'd stay far away from me, always"
"Ah, but i wouldn't"
"Yes, you would",she said,"if i wished to kill you"
"I wouldn't — Kristin Cashore

I know the world doesn't need maybe another of [a particular type of song] - the same thing again - but you can't help yourself. And some people like it, but you kind of know in your heart that it's a lesser version of what you've done before. But maybe it has a good tempo, or it feels fresh, but it's still not. — Stephen Malkmus