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On top of physical pain like a metaphysical pinprick, writing abounds. — Julio Cortazar
Surely, I find myself daydreaming, there is something, some substance already in common use, that women could drink after sex or at the end of the month, that would keep them unpregnant with no one the wiser. — Katha Pollitt
Even if we had gone away together when I wanted us to, we would've been together for a year, maybe two. But sooner or later, other people would've found a way to wedge us apart. — Malorie Blackman
I believe that this could very well be looked back on as the sin of our generation ... I believe that our children and their children, 40 or 50 years from now, are going to ask me, what did you do while 40 million children became orphans in Africa? — Richard Stearns
I advise all my novel students to write in the company of 'Veronica Mars.' — Andrea Seigel
Uh-huh. Could be,' I said. It was a spot for a paragraph of lucid prose. Henry Clarendon IV would have obliged. I didn't have a damn thing more to say. — Raymond Chandler
Children have an uncanny way of living up - or down - to what is expected of them. — Ann Landers
I knew I hated him as only a woman can hate a man, as only a slave can hate his master. — Nawal El Saadawi
All of us who serve in the House of Representatives and the Senate pay into Social Security. — Virgil Goode
If we expected self-reliance of family groups, if we expected hardiness and resilience and initiative on the part of individuals, and if we rewarded initiative instead of dependence on government, we would not only ameliorate many of the family-related social problems we see at present, but we would also reduce our vulnerability to terrorism. People who are hardy, resilient, and self reliant are a lot harder to terrorize. — Bernard Levin
Genuine peace is based on inner peace, because you cannot build peace on the basis of anger — Dalai Lama
Nothing remains static in war or military weapons, and it is consequently often dangerous to rely on courses suggested by apparent similarities in the past. — Ernest King
Every thought and every act were to keep this home in tact. — Edgar Guest
Reunification's a fine idea, as long as you get rid of all the people that go to sleep at night praying that God strikes the other side dead, — Robert Ferrigno
