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A trio of young office techs who wore idealized holographic vaginas on their wrists, wet pink glittering under the harsh lighting. — William Gibson

For a time I gave the appearance of defending Stalin. I didn't defend what he had done; the fact is, nobody could defend the things that Khrushchev revealed. — Tim Buck

She wrote poetry constantly; that was her "work". She was a slow bleeder and she slaved over it for long, exhausting hours, and many a middle of a night I could hear her creaking around the dead house with a pen in one hand, a clipboard and a flashlight in the other, refining her poems, jotting down the lines of a conceit. Writing never came easy for her; it gave her calluses. She never courted the muses, she wrestled them, mauled them all over the house and came up, after weeks of peripatetic labor, with a slim Spencerian sonnet, fourteen lines of imagistic jabberwocky. — Millard Kaufman

Our leaders increasingly see fit to lecture the ethnic minorities on the need to integrate, including of course the need to speak English. What about the need, though, for Britain to integrate with the rest of the world? — Martin Jacques

In Alchemist eyes, using magic was bad. In my eyes, leaving innocents in danger was worse. — Richelle Mead

Change is only another word for growth, another synonym for learning. — Charles Handy

It's tough to have an authentic relationship with awe in the age of awesome, a word that has become so overused as to be drained of its meaning. — Sharon Salzberg

I think I'll stick with psychological thrillers. — Sara Shepard

No work of literature is the product of only one or two conscious ideas. A story is mysteriously dense of meaning. — Carol Bly

Christian, beware of thinking lightly of sin. Take heed in case you fall little by little. — Charles Spurgeon