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[They] had geared themselves for wealth, excitement, and violent combat, so they fought and played feverishly in the enervating heat, exploited the labor of white servants and black slaves, risked sudden death from mysterious diseases or the annihilation of their profits in smashing storms and buccaneering raids. The expectations the English brought with them and the physical conditions they encountered in the islands produced a hectic mode of life that had no counterpart at home or elsewhere in English experience. This is what it meant to live beyond the line. — Richard Dunn

Love is the only thing that we can carry with us when we go, and it makes the end so easy. — Louisa May Alcott

While my friends were busy listening to the Talking Heads, Police, and B-52s, I was busy teaching myself to program on the Atari. — Steven Sinofsky

The reality is that tomorrow is most certainly uncertain and no matter how many expectations we form, tomorrow will come, tomorrow will go and it will all be what it will be. — Lori Deschene

Number forty-nine has been mapped. — Rick Yancey

How do we know that even the realest of realities
wouldn't be subjective, in the final analysis? Nobody can prove his existence, can he? — Daniel F. Galouye

public display and operatic suffering - an in-your-face owning of one's vulnerability and fucked-upness to the point of embarrassing and offending tight-asses is a powerful feminist strategy. Writing is tough work, I don't see how anyone can really write from a position of weakness. Sometimes I may start out in that position, but the act of commandeering words flips me into a position of power. — Dodie Bellamy

Some people read to forget,
Some people read to remember
Some people forget to read
By Kitty Boyes — Kitty Boyes

A harvester ant never quits and she never, ever gives up. — LaDene Mayville

I know I should look away but I can't. It's as if my eyes are superglued to him. — Siobhan Davis

History is only the register of crimes and misfortunes. — Voltaire