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In those days, I thought I was happy. — Patrick Modiano

I should have known better than to assume you'd been corrupted by the rest of them. Perhaps you'll be able to corrupt them instead. — Brandon Sanderson

My life - my real life - started when a man walked into it, a handsome stranger in a perfectly cut suit, and, yes I know how that sounds. — Marisa De Los Santos

The problem with legalization is we already have a dependent generation that's subsidized to oblivion. And will legal pot somehow slice another sliver of the population off of the productive world? — Greg Gutfeld

We should recognize how in a culture where each person wants to be bearer of his or her own subjective truth, it becomes difficult for citizens to devise a common plan which transcends individual gain and personal ambitions. — Pope Francis

If you see Two in One - I only see One in Two — Rumi

'The Lady's World' should be made the recognized organ for the expression of women's opinions on all subjects of literature, art and modern life, and yet it should be a magazine that men could read with pleasure. — Oscar Wilde

Everything can change in the blink of an eye. But don't worry; God never blinks. — Regina Brett

When I start to write, I don't have any plan at all. I just wait for the story to come. — Haruki Murakami

Happiness is not dependent upon outer circumstance. Happiness is falling in love with everything around you, everything inside of you. — Frederick Lenz

John McCain is a liar and flip-flopper and panderer and bully and whiner. And it seems to be working — Michael Tomasky

As soon as the room was mostly empty, she lifted up her T-shirt and ran her hand along the stretch marks and the ropy scar under her belly. Still there. — Rainbow Rowell

She didn't immediately answer, and he didn't press her. Heart wounds, he knew, made one think more slowly. — Maggie Stiefvater