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I want to believe in prophecies more than policies. I want to listen to poets rather than pollsters. — Carolina De Robertis

Here's the deal. Willi's bought the rights to a paperback best-seller called The White Slaver. It's a piece of formulized shit written for illiterate fourteen-year-olds and the kind of lobotomized housewife that lines up to buy the new Harlequin romances each month. Jack-off material for intellectual quadriplegics. Naturally — Dan Simmons

Write about a terrible experience until you find value in having gone through it. Then you will appreciate every dark hour. — Jan Marquart

The IRS! They're like the Mafia, they can take anything they want! — Jerry Seinfeld

Jinn ... occupy bodies which are in a liminal state ... when consciousness is a sheet of copper beaten down, mirroring only the moment — J.M. Ledgard

Not all days are good. One day might be a total fucked up and one day could be awesome. It is up to you which day would matter. — Jezi

When I say something that contradicts the predictions of someone else in the past, people discredit me, not realizing that they are contradicting themselves, for the purpose in knowing the future is the potential in changing it. And so, when I detect changes, it means that the once predicted future is not the same anymore. If the future could not be changed, fortunetelling would be like telling you that you'll burn yourself at cooking dinner, and then wait for you to do it, instead of inviting you out to a restaurant. — Robin Sacredfire

My greatest gift that I have in life is basketball. — Isaiah Thomas

My journey as a player is complete. — Rickey Henderson

Buttered, I lie on my single bed, flat, like a piece of toast. I — Margaret Atwood

The worst days are when you feel foggy in the head - chemo-brain they call it. It's awful because you feel boring. As well as bored. And stupid. And resigned. — Christopher Hitchens

In the aftermath of our errors, our first task is always to establish their scope and nature. — Kathryn Schulz