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Chess lied to herself every day; it was just something she did, like taking her pills or making sure she had a pen in her bag. Little lies, mostly. Insignificant. Of course there were big ones there, too, like telling herself that she was more than just a junkie who got lucky enough to possess a talent not everyone had. That she was alone by choice and that she was not terrified of other people because they couldn't be trusted, because they carried filth in their minds and pain in their hands and they would smear both all over her given half the chance. — Stacia Kane
The salvation of this human world lies nowhere else than in the human heart, in the human power to reflect, in human meekness and human responsibility. — Vaclav Havel
Remember this ... develop a sense of nostalgia for something, or you'll never figure out what's important. — Gary Shteyngart
Modesty and diffidence make a man unfit for public affairs; they also make him unfit for brothels. — Walter Savage Landor
It is a great moment in life when a father sees a son grow taller than he or reach farther. — Richard L. Evans
I did have regrets these past six months," he told me quietly. "I found it a curse as much as a blessing, all that time to think. About the things I could have said, that I should have told you ... — Karen Chance
Sexual intercourse is a slight attack of apoplexy. — Democritus
Can you feel that there is something in you that is at war, something that feels threatened and wants to survive at all cost, that needs the drama in order to assert its identity as the victorious character within that theatrical production? Can you feel there is something in you that would rather be right than at peace? — Eckhart Tolle
Fishing and ear scratching the two reasons men were given hands. — Robin Hobb
It's hard not to be sexy in a pair of high heels. — Tom Ford
Life doesn't come wrapped in a bow...But it's still a gift. — Tonya York
Since childhood, I wrote a lot of fiction, a lot of stories, but I most loved writing essays. — Jill Lepore
Indeed, the power of words has gone to man's head in more than one way. To define has come to mean almost the same thing as to understand. — Alan W. Watts