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Even the intellectual crowd will have none of me. Physically, I look like one of them. Graying at the temples, I walk with a slight limp and wear thick glasses. — Groucho Marx
Should I get lost, just point me in the direction of a poem. — Betty Bleen
The more uninteresting the letter, the more useful it is to the typographer. — Piet Zwart
He knew he would always be the sad one: caged in that little round of skull, imprisoned in that beating and most secret heart, his life must always walk down lonely passages. Lost. He understood that men were forever strangers to one another, that no one ever comes really to know any one, — Thomas Wolfe
A period of lewdness and shamelessness exists with the highest type of manic delirium. — Aretaeus Of Cappadocia
Upon any altar a tiny distance separates the worshipped from the sacrificed. — John Morse
We build our life with hopes and dreams. — Debasish Mridha
If you make any trades during the year, keep a record of each transaction for at least three years. — Suze Orman
There are two laws discreteNot reconciled,Law for man, and law for thing. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
Even in that time of utter darkness, somewhere deep inside me the memory of love and goodness had stayed alive. — Juliet Marillier
Minimalism has a connotation of being reductive, and not in the best way. 'Brevetist' is a better term. I'm trying to be as concise as possible and still getting across to the reader. When information is delivered in that way, it is very satisfying to me. — Susan Minot
The beginning of a plot is the prompting of desire. — Christopher Lehmann-Haupt
Think of it! We could have gone on longing for one another and pretending not to notice forever. This obsession with dignity can ruin your life if you let it. — Mary Ann Shaffer
I wish someone would have told me that, just because I'm a girl, I don't have to get married. — Marlo Thomas
Sometimes stories get on my nerves
especially the ones where unfair things keep happening to the hero over and over, for no reason at all, and he valiantly overcomes it all.
Life isn't like that.
Not every hero can stay valiant. Sometimes, they can't even stay a hero, so what does that make them? A failure? A pussy? A total failure jerkwad with no hope on the horizon save finding a cemetery and digging rectangles in the ground for the town drunk? — Susan Vaught