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You are so inconvenient to my existence. That I can't even stand to look at you. I look at myself in the mirror. And you stare back. You are me and I am you. This inconvenient existence. One living, the other dying. You consume my existence. And I let you. 'Cause I love you. — Abria Mattina

There were two sets of encyclopedias that had sections on rats. From them we learned that we were about the most hated animals on earth, except maybe snakes and germs.
That seemed strange to us, and unjust. [...] But people think we spread diseases, and I suppose possibly we do, though never intentionally, and surely we never spread as many diseases as people themselves do. — Robert C. O'Brien

You cannot be
spiritually free and financially bound. — Larry Burkett

Never give up on anything you haven't done absolutely everything to save. Even if what you're saving, kills you. — Pleasefindthis

Recessions are hard on people, but they are not hard on art. — Jerry Saltz

Comfort kills! If your goal in life is to be comfortable, I guarantee two things. First, you will never be rich. Second, you will never be happy. Happiness doesn't come from living a lukewarm life, always wondering what could have been. Happiness comes as a result of being in our natural state of growth and living up to our fullest potential. — T. Harv Eker

I am hungry to be interrupted
For ever and ever amen — Stevie Smith

Ally MacLeod thinks that tactics are a new kind of mint. — Billy Connolly

Success is a transformation not a final destination. — Debasish Mridha

Don't need a knife or gun or poison to break a man's heart. — Mary Jo Putney

You do not have to dramatize everything. In fact, you usually can't, not without ending up with a half-million-word novel. — Nancy Kress

No man ever freely surrendered a portion of his own liberty for the sake of the public good; such a chimera appears only in fiction. If it were possible, we would each prefer that the pacts binding others did not bind us; every man sees himself as the centre of all the world's affairs. — Cesare Beccaria