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I refuse to "look up." Optimism nauseates me. It is perverse. Since man's fall, his proper position in the universe has been one of misery. — John Kennedy Toole

Forgiveness says you are given another chance to make a new beginning. — Desmond Tutu

Are we rising again?" "No. On the contrary." "Are we descending?" "Worse than that, captain! we are falling! — Jules Verne

Yes, cider and tinned salmon are the staple diet of the agricultural classes. — Evelyn Waugh

To create a world in which life can flourish and prosper we must replace the values and institutions of capitalism with values and institutions that honor life, serve life's needs, and restore money to its proper role as servant. I believe we are in fact being called to take a step to a new level of species consciousness and function. — David Korten

I've wanted you from the moment we met, and if you think sitting next to me in your bra doesn't overwhelm me with desire, you're very wrong. I just don't force myself where I'm not invited. (Bones) — Jeaniene Frost

A ruse. That's all it was. Pretend to like this girl. Pretend to have feelings, to pursue some kind of relationship. Earn her friendship and trust, knowing I might have to destroy it, and her, in the end. — Julie Kagawa

Ah, Feminism in the nineties, what a What is yours what is mine field. — Dennis Miller

Kevin and Annette ... I wanted them to do it together. They clearly wanted to work with each other. — Sam Mendes

Holes in the memory. You grab on to some things, others have completely disappeared. — Paul Auster

What's going to be funny is when they think Mom and Dad are a little bit cool, because right now, we're not cool Mom and Dad. — Angelina Jolie

Happiness is the readiness to be happy. — James Richardson

It does seem to me that some one might write stories that should be lively, natural and helpful tales in which the English should be good, the morals pure, and the characters such as we can love in spite of the faults that all may have. — Louisa May Alcott