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Luck often raises vulgarity to a high position, to create mirth for the beholders. — Juvenal

Tea with a Chenjan. What was next? Ahmed thought. Dinner with bel dames? — Kameron Hurley

If there is a single factor which separates the best photographers from the wannabes it is the quantity of images which they produce. They seem to be forever shooting. I have watched many of them as they take picture after picture even when they are not photographing. [ ... ] Often these intimate images do not look as though they were taken by the same photographer. And that is their fascination and charm. — Bill Jay

The only people who can be excused for letting a bad book loose on the world are the poor devils who have to write for a living. — Moliere

Bad writers are those who try to express their own feeble ideas in the language of good ones. — Georg C. Lichtenberg

Life, I fancy, would very often be insupportable, but for the luxury of self-compassion. — George Gissing

Need was Adam's baseline, his resting pulse. Love was a privilege. Adam was privileged; he did not want to give it up. He wanted to remember again and again how it felt. — Maggie Stiefvater

We have become so politically correct in this society it is causing us to become more and more incorrect; this is costing us lives. — Bobby F. Kimbrough Jr.

If you start working in your twenties and retire at age sixty you may spend as many years in retirement as you did working. — Michael Bivona

When you put limits on yourself, you become unhappy! And your belief mostly puts limits on yourself; it puts limits on your clothes, on your thoughts, on your actions! Free yourself from such artificial limits! Otherwise you will feel a deep unhappiness inside you when you see a free person! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

[T]his is an enemy for life, as well as an enemy of life. — Christopher Hitchens