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I was attracted by all the town's discos and nightspots, where I wanted nothing more than to drink myself senseless and stagger around chasing girls I could fuck, or at least snog. How could I explain that to Hilde? I couldn't, and I didn't. Instead I opened a new subdivision in my life. 'Booze and hopes of fornication' it was called, and it was right next to 'insight and sincerity', separated only by a minor garden-fence-like change of personality. — Anonymous

You are obvious, boy. You are difficult to miss. If you came to me in company with a purple lion, a green elephant, and a scarlet unicorn astride which was the King of England in his Royal Robes, I do believe that it is you and you alone that people would stare at, dismissing the others as minor irrelevancies. — Neil Gaiman

I suffered from a mild case of postpartum depression after my second child and the physical challenge of maintaining an overnight shift at CBS, a marriage, and two in diapers made the symptoms worse and everyone in the house paid the price. — Mika Brzezinski

She who is born with beauty is born with a sorrow for many a man. — Confucius

Where there is life, there will be magic; the one generates the other. — Kate Griffin

I am proud of Kirk. I think he drums to his own drummer in every way. — Lee Grant

It was a child's first memory of light falling through crib bars, the recollected scent of rain and city streets, the pain of unforgotten loss, the sting of remembered humiliation, and the cruel forgetfulness of old age, when the most ancient of memories stand out with agonizingly clear precision and the nearest of incidents are lost beyond recall. — Cassandra Clare

I think there is a point in every teenager's life where they are forced to come into themselves. — Shailene Woodley

I didn't know what made people want to be friends. I didn't know what made people attractive to one another. I didn't know what underlay social interactions. — Ted Bundy

Isolationism is over. — Ralph Steadman

Something I've never admitted: I was the one who told Carlito about Isabela's cheating when he was beer-drunk in front of the TV one Saturday afternoon, wondering why she took so long to return his calls.
I pumped him full of rage, told him she was giving him horns, that he was letting her play him like some kind of cabron.
I lied.
Said everybody in town knew about her easy ways but him. — Patricia Engel