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He did not say goodbye, but she felt him leave. In the shadows of her closed eyes, she saw the forest path and saw him there. When she opened her eyes, he was gone. He had simply ceased to be. — Karen Foxlee

The war drops its question mark. Memos are distributed. The collections must be protected. A small cadre of couriers has begun moving things to country estates. Locks and keys are in greater demand than ever. — Anthony Doerr

For God's sake, Connor, will you leave my fucking belly button the fuck alone and either move up a fucking bit or down a fucking bit! — Suzanne Wright

You have everything when you embrace the full circle of life. — Kathryn V. White

The revolution occurs when the victims cease to cooperate. — Karl Hess

If, from time to time, you give up expectation, you will be able to perceive what it is you are getting. — Idries Shah

Discover yourself, otherwise you have to depend on other people's opinions who don't know themselves. — Rajneesh

You have to figure out how to survive depression, which is really not easy because when you're depressed you're more exhausted than you've ever been in your life and your brain is lying to you and you feel unworthy of the time and energy (which you often don't even have) needed to get help. That's why you have to rely on friends and family and strangers to help you when you can't help yourself. — Jenny Lawson

I guess Americans are hated a lot of places. — Kurt Vonnegut Jr.

Tyson McCabe, my bad boy, my tortured soul, my little piece of dark with bits of light that glimmer like stars. — C.M. Stunich

All artists are constantly looking for something and they don't always know what. — Jacob Lawrence

Sheehan's Pool Room, which adorns one of the lesser alleys in the heart of Chicago's stockyard district, is not a nice place. Its air, freighted with a thousand odours such as Coleridge may have found at Cologne, too seldom knows the purifying rays of the sun; but fights for space with the acrid fumes of unnumbered cheap cigars and cigarettes which dangle from the coarse lips of unnumbered human animals that haunt the place day and night. — H.P. Lovecraft

No, my lord. I merely thought it unwise for you to visit the Duke of Massingale and request his granddaughter's hand in marriage while intoxicated." Reeves replaced the stopper on the decanter and carried it back to the sideboard. "His Lordship would not appreciate such a display. — Karen Hawkins