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These days her entire life was about making people believe she was someone she wasn't anymore. — Jodi Picoult

And then what?" she forced herself to ask, even though she already knew the answer. "What were you going to do after you and Max were done with each other?" It seemed obscene somehow, the way he kept bringing Max into this. Which was silly, of course. "We were going to part friends. Go back to the way things always were. No expectations. No embarrassment." He — Virna DePaul

I sit, smoking, my head against the cool comfort of the fighter plane's wheel, its wing shielding but never embracing me. I'm a cold nestling tonight. — Aleksandr Voinov

Their voices reach out into the empty yard, plunge deep into the hills, go right through the heart. — Marguerite Duras

Embrace your differences and the qualities about you that you think are weird. Eventually, they're going to be the only things separating you from everyone else. — Sebastian Stan

The very substance of ambition is merely the shadow of a dream. — William Shakespeare

If we continually let go of the moments, we let go of who we are and we lose ourselves. — Matthew Knisely

If there is any fixed star in our constitutional constellation, it is that no official, high or petty, can prescribe what shall be orthodox in politics, nationalism, religion, or other matters of opinion or force citizens to confess by word or act their faith therein.
[West Virginia State Board of Education v. Barnette, 319 U.S. 624 (1943)] — Robert H. Jackson

To understand how to be healthy, a person must first comprehend sickness, disease and death. — Steven Magee

The sure, quick, and lasting way to make people into a nation: war. His — Ursula K. Le Guin

Yet a period's character does affect individual character. Psychology, the study of what happens in our minds, is tightly interwoven with culture, the name we give to our beliefs, practices, and social behaviors. The scholar Andrew Delbanco goes so far as to define culture as a collective psychological notion. "Human beings need to organize the inchoate sensations amid which we pass our days - pain, desire, pleasure, fear - into a story," Delbanco writes. "When that story leads somewhere and thereby helps us navigate through life to its inevitable terminus in death, it gives us hope. And if such a sustaining narrative establishes itself over time in the minds of a substantial number of people, we call it culture. — Joshua Wolf Shenk

Freezing out," she said. She had her gloves in one hand like a crumpled bouquet. — Junot Diaz