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Then I'm a paunchy guy in a room, with a note pinned to his sleeve:
"You were alone in the world," it says, "and did a kindness for someone in need. Good for you. Now post this module, and follow this map to the home of Mrs. Ken Schwartz. Care for her with some big money that will come in the mail. Find someone to love. Your heart has never been broken. You've never done anything unforgivable or hurt anyone beyond reparation. Everyone you've ever loved you've treated like gold. — George Saunders

All you have to do to see life whole is to see it as mortal. I'll die, you'll die; how could we love each other otherwise? — Ursula K. Le Guin

What came first the chicken or the egg?
The chicken. That is how it got knocked up in the first place. — Teresa Mummert

We are all, in a sense, experts on secrecy. From earliest childhood we feel its mystery and attraction. We know both the power it confers and the burden it imposes. We learn how it can delight, give breathing space and protect. — Sissela Bok

Helpless, tortured, shot, blown up, my best buddies all dead, and all because we were afraid of the liberals back home, afraid to do what was necessary to save our own lives. Afraid of American civilian lawyers. I have only one piece of advice for what it's worth: If you don't want to get into a war where things go wrong, where the wrong people sometimes get killed, where innocent people sometimes have to die, then stay the hell out of it in the first place. — Marcus Luttrell

One glorious chain of love, of giving and receiving, unites all creatures. — Samson Raphael Hirsch

I have sworn to die painting. — Paul Cezanne

Ultimately, it's about the quality of the writing whatever style you are writing. — Tibor Fischer

G'day, ladies and gentlemen. Damien your cruise director here. — Sarah Lotz

Women with low self-esteem love bad boys. Women who have work to do love bad boys. Women who love themselves love good men. — Tracy McMillan