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I am glad I worked on a newspaper because it made me know I had to write whether I felt like it or not. — Susan Glaspell

I'll die? I'm going to die anyway, so what difference does it make?"She paused, allowing the melancholic chorus of the machines to swell and fill the room. "Probably by the end of the week. And all I've got to look forward to is the inside of this room or the view out this window. At least let me see something different."
~"Understanding Space & Time — Alastair Reynolds

A gentlemen is one who never strikes a woman without provocation. — H.L. Mencken

Sid Hite makes the greatest books — Sid Hite

Once a person reaches Consciousness III, there is no returning to a lower consciousness. — Charles A. Reich

The lovers of God have no religion but God alone. — Rumi

Make jokes. No stress. Love. Live Life. Proceed. Progress. — Lil' Wayne

I took music theory in high school and dropped out halfway through the semester because it was ruining music for me. — Blake Judd

She is dearer to me than life. But her suffering comes from within, and only she can rid herself of it. For she is free. — Jean-Paul Sartre

Don't try to be brave when it is enough to be intelligent. — Paulo Coelho

There are people who prefer to say 'yes' and there are people who prefer to say 'no'. Those who say 'yes' are rewarded by the adventures they have. Those who say 'no' are rewarded by the safety they attain. — Keith Johnstone

I cannot forgive Descartes. In all his philosophy he would have been quite willing to dispense with God. But he had to make Him give a fillip to set the world in motion; beyond this, he has no further need of God. — Blaise Pascal

With her mother's remarks about his uncle in mind she looked at him with fresh interest and was forced to acknowledge that he too was actually a bit of a hunk. His hair was short, very dark and curly, and he had the sort of craggy face which might no longer be fashionable in the age of the New Man and the sarong but which would certainly appeal to any woman whose favourite fantasy involved caves and clubs and a bit of chest-pounding. — Aline Templeton