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One spring afternoon as a child in the strange town of Portland, I walked down to a different street corner, and saw a row of old houses, huddled together like seals on a rock. — Richard Brautigan
Human beings do not relate to written words in the same way that they will relate to spoken words. They do not relate to music in the same way that they do to pictures. It's all different parts of our head, different parts of our minds processing this. — Neil Gaiman
Colleges hate geniuses, just as convents hate saints. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
Ah, but the friends of to-day are the enemies of to-morrow; — Alexandre Dumas
People watch what you do more than listen to what you say. — Seth Godin
The mere adding of years to life is not living. — Paul Hoffman
Most of all, I believe God has chosen to bless this series. In doing so, he's giving the country and maybe the world, one last, big wake-up call before the events transpire. — Tim LaHaye
Who needed the relief of occasional bad language more than a mother of small children? Maybe — Diana Gabaldon
Which so incorruptibly reduced a reality to its color content that it resumed a new existence in a beyond of color, without any previous memories. — Rainer Maria Rilke
Break a pact. Accept forgiveness. Make a bet. — Paulo Coelho
I see life as a classroom for humans to learn lessons, to grow and evolve. — Elaine Seiler
Trust is a difficult thing, whether it's finding the right people to trust...Or trusting the right people will do the wrong thing. But trusting your heart...is the riskiest thing of all.In the end,the only person we can truly trust... is ourself. — Emily Thorne
I am on three different mood stabilizers so I don't think I experience a full range of emotions anymore. I feel abstractly dissatisfied with my life but mostly detached. — Gabby Bess
While friends and lovers mourn your silly grave, I have other uses for you, darling. I love the dead. — Alice Cooper
I think about the Old Ones, that they have a past but no history. I think about the inevitability of death, and whether it's not that very inevitability that inspires us to take photographs and make scrapbooks and tell stories. That that's how we humans find our way to immortality. This is not a new thought; I've had such thoughts before. But I have a new thought now.
That that's how we find our way toward meaning.
Meaning. If you're going to die, you want to find meaning in life.
You want to connect the dots. — Franny Billingsley
