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It behooves every man to see that his influence is on the side of justice, and let the courts make their own characters. — Henry David Thoreau

What is it?'
'Nothing,' he said, and put his arm around her.
'You sighed.'
'I'd like to be further along than I am.'
She snuggled against his side. 'I know that feeling. But don't we make progress in fits and starts? Nothing happens for a long time, then suddenly we get a surprise, have an encounter, reach a decision point, and we're no longer the same as we were before. — Bernhard Schlink

The ability to convince people of the wackiest notions - and both parties can do it - it's part of the dumbing down of America that's really highly problematic. — Gary Ackerman

We live in an incredibly dynamic universe that gives us what we wish for, like a waking dream — Cynthia Sue Larson

I used to have a real problem with self-pity. Every time the devil would throw a pity party, I would attend. — Joyce Meyer

You would say that, Malakai. You've loved one all your life. — Diana Peterfreund

The trouble with you is that the only way you can communicate is through art. You've never learned to communicate your feelings to a man. You don't even want to communicate in a relationship. You think that if you open up to love, you'll lose your independence or your self-expression or creativity or whatever you call all that passionate, wonderful stuff that makes you feel alive inside. — Tom Robbins

I'll audition for something and then the feedback has been, 'The director wants you, the creative people want you, but the studio is saying no.' It's depressing, but I understand. People are investing a lot of money and they want somewhat of a guarantee; they want someone who's been on the cover of magazines. — Melanie Lynskey

Men are boys in bigger packages. — Nora Roberts

It is asserted, however, that each one of us behaves in some one respect like a paranoic, corrects some aspect of the world which is unbearable to him by the construction of a wish and introduces this delusion into reality. A special importance attaches to the case in which this attempt to procure a certainty of happiness and a protection against suffering through a delusional remoulding of reality is made by a considerable number of people in common. The religions of mankind must be classed among p. 31 the mass-delusions of this kind. — Sigmund Freud

I don't write for catharsis; I have to write to understand. — Joan Didion

The man don't make the vision; the vision makes the man. — David Yonggi Cho