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I wanted it, I wanted, I wanted, but the moment it was mine, it ceased to interest me. — David Sedaris

To be just without being mad (and the madder you get the madder you get), to be peaceful without being stupid, to be interested without being compulsive, to be happy without being hysterical ... smoke grass. — Ken Kesey

Mistrust is the sure forerunner of hatred. — Margaret Of Valois

I have a completely romantic idea about making paintings, I guess. — Julian Schnabel

A single note, held in an amber suspension of time, like a charcoal drawing of Icarus falling. It was sad and fierce all at once, alive with a lonely purity. It went on and on, until my own lungs were burning.
"What bird are you calling?" I asked finally, when I couldn't stand it any longer.
The Bird Man stopped whistling. He grinned, so that I could see all his pebbly teeth.
"You. — Karen Russell

Drinking's funny. When I look back on it, all of our important decisions have been figured out when we were drinking. Even when we talked about having to cut back on drinking, we'd be sitting at the kitchen table or out at the picnic table with a six-pack or whiskey. — Raymond Carver

Why should there be something rather than nothing? — Thomas Ligotti

To destroy images is something every revolution has been able to do. — Alfred Rosenberg

13. 99 percent is a very large percentage. For instance, easily 99 percent of people want a roof over their heads, food on their tables, and the occasional slice of cake for dessert. Surely an arrangement can be made with that niggling 1 percent who disagree. — Lemony Snicket

God regenerates (John 1:13) according to His will (James 1:18) through the sovereign work of the Holy Spirit (John 3:5) when a person believes (John 1:12) the gospel as revealed in the Word of God (1 Peter 1:23). — Charles C. Ryrie

Pissing is the least of my talents. You ought to see me shit — George R R Martin

I've begun to think that we sit far more than we're supposed to ... Why else would we have feet? — Rachel Joyce