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She thought how strange it would be if she ever said 'Hello' to him. One did not greet oneself each morning. — Ayn Rand

She sat in her room on the couch my parents had given up on and worked on hardening herself. Take deep breaths and hold them. Try to stay still for longer and longer periods of time. Make yourself small and like a stone. Curl the edges of yourself up and fold them under where no one can see.
~pg 29, Susie's sister Lindsey dealing with grief. — Alice Sebold

He doesn't have a soul?" she shrieked, horrified.
"That explains why he's such a dick," Tree muttered. — Rebekkah Ford

Eastern Washington families and businesses should be able to deduct every penny of state and local sales tax they pay throughout the year from their federal tax bill, especially when people in most states are deducting their state income taxes. — Cathy McMorris Rodgers

I hope the guy who came up with the phrase 'sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll' rots in hell, I'd like to change it so it makes more sense: 'sex death and rock 'n' roll' — Gene Simmons

Every hour I spent on manual work, every hour I was humiliated in England or degraded has helped me because that's the same way other people feel in the townships here. People are still walking long distances and are working long hours. — Michael Sata

I can levitate birds. No one cares. — Woody Allen

I choose many voices to consider and reckon with, rather than just one to tolerate. — T.F. Hodge

Our mission is to speak the truth to power. We send home that first rough draft of history. We can and do make a difference in exposing the horrors of war and especially the atrocities that befall civilians. — Marie Colvin

Misfortune never comes singly. It's surrounded by bodyguards. — Ljupka Cvetanova

There are two types of sages: sages who tell us what we should do and sages who tell us what we shouldn't do. — Eraldo Banovac

I danced alone for a couple of years, and came to believe that I might not ever have a passionate romantic relationship - might end up alone! I'd always been terrified of this. But I'd rather not ever be in a couple, or ever get laid again, than be in a toxic relationship. I spent a few years celibate. It was lovely, and it was sometimes lonely. I had surrendered; I'd run out of bullets. I learned to be the person I wished I'd meet, at which point I found a kind, artistic, handsome man. When we get out of bed, we hold our lower backs, like Walter Brennan, and we laugh, and bring each other the Advil. — Anne Lamott