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The woman laughed, shoulders bouncing. I think the gods eat suffering. That's why they've put it everywhere you look: so anywhere they go, they'll always be fed. — Edward W. Robertson

to be right in the wrong direction may be wrong; what then is the wrong direction? — Ernest Agyemang Yeboah

Opinion is often compromised in the face of fear. — Gavin Mills

For each man there awaits ... a particular image capable of annihilating the entire universe. — Louis Aragon

And we built up between ourselves a pathetic sort of domesticity that we both felt need of. We began tasting our food again, making little discoveries in grocery stores, bringing them home to share. When strawberries came in season, I remember, Kraft and I whooped it up as though Jesus had returned. — Kurt Vonnegut Jr.

I don't play games. I ran away from home because my Dad brought me an Xbox. — Adrien Broner

It is easy to be lenient at other people's expense, and call it generosity of mind. — Anthony Daniels

The race problem in the United States is the type of unpleasant problem which we would rather do without but which refuses to be buried. — Charles Hamilton Houston

We just have to keep our heads down and keep doing everything that we've been doing. This isn't a bunch of guys that are just going to go out and brag We're going to race every week like we have never won a race before. That's the kind of determination that you need when you are going to do this stuff. — Kevin Harvick

But the wild things cried, "Oh please don't go - we'll eat you up - we love you so!"
And Max said, "No!"
The wild things roared their terrible roars and gnashed their terrible teeth and rolled their terrible eyes and showed their terrible claws but Max stepped into his private boat and waved goodbye. — Maurice Sendak

Mathematicians do not write for the circulating library. — George Henry Lewes

The fact of the matter is that young men lack skill and experience and are very likely to approach a girl as though she were a sack of wheat. It is the old man - suave, debonair, maturely charming - who knows exactly what to do and how to do it, and is therefore better at it. — Isaac Asimov