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We often laughed at others in our house, and I picked up the craft of being polite while people were present and laughing later if there was anything to laugh about. — Muriel Spark

Come now, what's a reviewer?" I reasoned. "One who reads quickly, arrogantly, but never wisely ... — David Mitchell

Daddy," she says again, this time putting more of a needy whine into her voice. It is the thing that has swayed him, these times when he has come near to turning on her: remembering that she is his little girl. Reminding him that he has been, up to today, a good father.
It is a manipulation. Something of her is warped out of true by this moment, and from now on all her acts of affection toward her father will be calculated, performative. Her childhood dies, for all intents and purposes. But that is better than all of her dying, she knows. — N.K. Jemisin

Heaven cannot brook two suns, nor earth two masters. — Alexander The Great

The point is: whenever there is a conflict between modern technology and the desires of our primitive ancestors, these primitive desires win each time. That's the Cave Man Principle. — Michio Kaku

I never got the opportunity to be romantic or feel romantic with anyone. — Gary Coleman

It's like an emotional dance party: Some dances will be your favorites
others more awkward or difficult to learn. Some will be boring or make you mad. some you will wish you never needed to do again. But AHA! You think. I will dance all the dances I can. — SARK

Nothing seems to matter but ourselves. That's not how I was brought up. I don't recognize the country I live in anymore. — Jeff Daniels

Fools are very often united in the strictest intimacies, as the lighter kinds of woods are the most closely glued together. — William Shenstone

The reduction in compassion that happens when we're all behind computer screens is not good for the world. — Sam Altman

So it was that the war in the air began. Men rode upon the whirlwind that night and slew and fell like archangels. The sky rained heroes upon the astonished earth. Surely the last fights of mankind were the best. What was the heavy pounding of your Homeric swordsmen, what was the creaking charge of chariots, besides this swift rush, this crash, this giddy triumph, this headlong sweep to death? — H.G.Wells

Inside every human is a story worth sharing. What's your story? — Lynda Cheldelin Fell