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I invite the reader to consider the possibility that we are now entering a period of hospice for ourselves and with one another. Never before in human history or in our own personal history has our full embodiment, the healing of the mind-body split, been as urgent as it is in this moment. Never before have we so desperately needed to reflect upon our lives and find meaning in them as we do now. — Carolyn Baker

You can't fool Mother Nature, and you can't fool market forces (at least not for long) — Richard McKenzie

Broadening and deepening the relationship with our users and advertisers have always been our strategic priority. — Victor Koo

How much to make her go to her room and stop talking to me?" Cal asked.
While I gaped at his rudeness, Gigi coughed a rather obvious "douchebag!" into her fist. I caught her eye and shook my head emphatically. Douche-coughing someone with superhearing was not a responsible choice. — Molly Harper

Now property is part of a household, and the acquisition of property part of household-management; for neither life itself nor the good life is possible without a certain minimum supply of the necessities. — Aristotle.

If you Americans aren't from the stone age then explain to me how your president is a ****ing pterodactyl — Thom Yorke

I do my podcast on Mondays for a specific reason. A lot of people go to work and don't like their jobs. If you give people something to laugh about, it's good. — Bill Burr

It's ludicrous that my friends in California aren't able to legally get married. It's a civil rights issue. In 20 years we're going to look back at tapes of these antigay people saying ridiculous things on the news and it's going to sound as antiquated as the newsreels of horrible racists from the '50s. — Busy Philipps

The intelligence of that creature known as a crowd is the square root of the number of people in it. — Terry Pratchett

With him, she felt breakable, precious. — Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

A well-known writer said writing is like getting sick to your stomach. You throw up and clean up afterward. — Maija Rhee Devine

We die of too much life. — Herman Melville

Drinking is bad taste but tastes good. — Franklin P. Adams

Strange, isn't it, that it's always more difficult to talk people out of killing each other than into it? — S.M. Stirling

Thy presence go not with me, carry us not up hence" (Exod. 33:15). — Charles Haddon Spurgeon