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What did it mean for us? Because everything I did, everything that happened to me, that was what I asked myself - what does this mean for us. It meant that I was farther away from you, different. It meant that if we let ourselves, we could get closer than we had ever been. Disappear into each other. You'd bleed and I wouldn't. Then we both would. — Francesca Lia Block

The heart chakra is the central chakra. — Frederick Lenz

All of me, I think. I still have that. — Erica Lorraine Scheidt

I should have added,' he continues, clearing his throat, 'that nothing the Prophet says makes any sense. — Kate Ellison

I've become increasingly concerned that we're raising children who have little tolerance for disappointment and have a strong sense of entitlement, which is very different than agency. Entitlement is "I deserve this just because I want it" and agency is "I know I can do this. — Brene Brown

The lab isn't evil, it's ethically challenge. We do good things.
I bet Frankenstein told himself the same thing. — Mira Grant

As the stranger came closer, Dud understood everything and welcomed it, and when the pain came, it was as sweet as silver, as green as still water at dark fathoms. — Stephen King

The people became no less than what they were to begin with - in some cases they became horrifyingly more. They were never destroyed. They were ground into the dirt and up they popped. — Harper Lee

He was starting in the middle. — Jodi Picoult

It's interesting that people bring different things to oppressive and difficult situations, when they're reduced to the barest terms of survival. That's what provides tension in a lot of films. — Sharon Salzberg

Despite appearances I'm not a cynic. I'm a sarcastic pragmatist. — Stephen B5 Jones

After you've written a story, the thing to do is sell it. Sounds simple, and it is, if one will follow certain basic principles of salesmanship. — Erle Stanley Gardner

People get so in the habit of worry that if you save them from drowning and put them on a bank to dry in the sun with hot chocolate and muffins they wonder whether they are catching cold. — John Jay Chapman