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We women, me and you. Tell me something real. Don't just say I'm grown and ought to know. I don't. I'm fifty and I don't know nothing. What about it? Do I stay with him? I want to, I think. I want ... well, I didn't always ... now I want. I want some fat in this life."
"Wake up. Fat or lean, you got just one. This is it."
"You don't know either, do you?"
"I know enough to know how to behave."
"Is that it? Is that all it is?"
"Is that all what is?"
"Oh shoot! Where the grown people? Is it us?"
"Oh, Mama." Alice Manfred blurted it out and then covered her mouth.
Violet had the same thought: Mama. Mama? Is this where you got to and couldn't do it no more? The place of shade without trees where you know you are not and never again will be loved by anybody who can choose to do it? Where everything is over but the talking?
- Violet Trace and Alice Manfred — Toni Morrison

Everything must belong somewhere. I know that now, that's why I'm staying here. — Conor Oberst

The younger the fan I can have, the better. I love talking to kids. — Richard Dean Anderson

In her mind, men were no different than droughty weather or a sudden burst of rainless storm. — Robert Olmstead

Love is of something, and that which love desires is not that which love is or has; for no man desires that which he is or has. And love is of the beautiful, and therefore has not the beautiful. And the beautiful is the good, and therefore, in wanting and desiring the beautiful, love also wants and desires the good. — Plato

The best kind of men have a certainty in themselves that isn't done in when countered by a certainty in their women, and they are much adored. — Merle Shain

It's hard to imagine her ever having felt lost, but it's impossible to know the people your parents were before they were your parents. — Jonathan Tropper