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The human psyche is a self-correcting mechanism. — Laurie Nadel
The vampires win every time. — Peter Watts
Novels tell us the most truth about life: what it is, how we live it, what it might be for, how we enjoy and value it, and how we lose it. — Julian Barnes
The moment kids start to lie is the moment storytelling begins. They are talking about things they didn't see. It's amazing. It's a wonderful moment. Parents should celebrate. 'Hurray! My boy finally started to lie!' All right! It calls for celebration. — Kim Young-ha
My heart would bear the marks from those words, the echo of finality in them, forever. — Cambria Hebert
If your not willing to do the work that your instructing me to do. I will look down on you. — Jonathan Burkett
Daphne's thought in Nation:
This was no time to go totally mad. You had to maintain standards. — Terry Pratchett
We can call the attempt to refute theism by displaying the continuity of belief in God with primitive delusions the method of Anthropological intimidation. — Edwyn Bevan
I was terrified of being on stage, and I had to work very hard at a craft to get past that. — Alan Arkin
Tea and water give each other life,' the Professor was saying. 'The tea is still alive. This tea has tea and water vitality. — Jason Goodwin
Like anyone who goes to college, you're leaving a familiar surrounding and a comfortable environment and your friends and everything, and you're starting fresh. It can be pretty daunting. — Jason Biggs
I am inspired by the success of those that came to LA around the time that I started. — Tone Bell
Because the Bible is a theological book, it is a book of wrestlings, not a book of answers. In each age the people have to struggle to hear the word of the Lord for their time, and sometimes their hearing is keener than at other times. — Verna J. Dozier
Life is full of all sorts of people. You just need to know which hands to shake, which hands to hold and which hands to let go. — Rita Zahara
Every one has a sum of physical and moral suffering to pay, and whoever does not settle it here below, defrays it after death; happiness is only lent, and must be repaid; its very phantoms are like duties paid in advance on a future succession of sorrows. — Joris-Karl Huysmans
