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The Lonliest Man in the World, she said, only has room in his heart for one person, and if he can't have that person, he locks himself away. He tells himself no one could possibly love him, but really, it's that he refuses to love anyone else. — Garth Risk Hallberg

She was the roar and the whisper and the stillness. She was nothing. She was everything. — Heather Demetrios

I do not think that there is a reputable scientist on this planet who would advocate using this technology to generate a human child as was just announced. — Robert Lanza

Some people think that because they do the opposite of what they are asked to do, they have initiative — Ovid

There are so many rules that you don't know, and no matter how much you study, you can't learn them all. — Leila Sales

According to both scientific and anecdotal research, it is clear that homework should be the exception, not the rule. Even the most inventive or meaningful assignments still infringe on the time that belongs to families. — Vicki Abeles

When you open up 'Instagram,' you need to know that you're seeing the real Tony Hawk, the real Taylor Swift, the real Burberry. — Kevin Systrom

I think the quality of something like the Beveridge, for instance, will have a life of its own. — Neville Marriner

Census figures be damned: If you choose to be alone, you're destined to spend a certain amount of time wondering why. — Caroline Knapp

You need to just drop dead, okay? — Kelly Creagh

The ingenious person will above all strive for freedom from pain and annoyance, for tranquility and leisure, and consequently seek a quiet, modest life, as undisturbed as possible, and accordingly, after some acquaintance with so-called human beings, choose seclusion and, if in possession of a great mind, even solitude. For the more somebody has in himself, the less he needs from the outside and the less others can be to him. Therefore, intellectual distinction leads to unsociability. — Arthur Schopenhauer