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I was fucked and I knew it. I had stupidly wandered into some epic rape palace run by meth-addicted hobos and bald men with beards who recently escaped nearby jails and had taken over this place for their torture sessions with hapless young women they found exploring the coast. Even worse, I was going to be the hapless woman who decided to infiltrate their headquarters. — Karina Halle

And the only sign of life is the ticking of the pen, introducing characters to memory like old friends. — Fish

I'm playing all the right notes, but not necessarily in the right order. — Eric Morecambe

After all is said and done," said the Dormouse, "there is nothing to be done. Or said. — Gregory Maguire

I don't feel like my life is that of a superstar! Every day I wake up, I take the train, I go to my ballet class. My everyday life is pretty normal. — Misty Copeland

God himself is pleading through us for people to be reconciled to him, if we prepare our body for him — Sunday Adelaja

I feel that the Christian experience and the Jewish one have much to give each other. If this open society continues and there is no return to political anti-Semitism, then this encounter, deeper than any theology, may happen. — Lionel Blue

I would rather have these things weigh on my mind. At the end of this tunnel of guilt and shame, there must be a light of some kind. — Ani DiFranco

It connects with the theologians' point that you can say what God is not, but not (easily) what He is. — Nicholas Mosley

Every season, for me, it's like starting from scratch again. — Usain Bolt

The pandemic of violence always gets explained as anything but gender, anything but what would seem to be the broadest explanatory pattern of all. — Rebecca Solnit

A woman has got to be able to say, and not feel guilty,
'Who am I, and what do I want out of life?' She mustn't
feel selfish and neurotic if she wants goals of her own,
outside of husband and children. — Betty Friedan