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He was a man who wrote, who interpreted the world. Wisdom grew out of being handed just the smallest sliver of emotion. A glance could lead to paragraphs of theory. — Michael Ondaatje

Wylan didn't think he imagined the tension in the rasp of Kaz's voice. Kaz never yelled the way Wylan's father did, but Wylan had learned to listen for that low note, that bit of black harmony that crept into Kaz's tone when things were about to get dangerous. — Leigh Bardugo

I know you want me, Jenner," Bria said in a breathy tone. "Why don't you do something about it? — Kate Baxter

People who go out and try to be a rebel at night,
Try to make up for the fact that they settled in life. — Immortal Technique

If we can't understand the Afghan family, we can't understand Afghanistan. — Asne Seierstad

Maybe it's our bodies' way of telling us we were meant to be. Or maybe I, like, cuddle raped him or something. — Lauren Barnholdt

We white folks cling to such an abiding sense of entitlement that when things go amiss, we cannot let go of this tortuously sunny, idiotically cheerful doppelganger of a world that we deserve in which life is swell. — Lionel Shriver

Here's a woman, a real pioneer for other women looking for careers in stand-up comedy. And talk about guts - she would come out here and sit in this chair and say some things that were unbelievable - where you would have to swallow pretty hard ... but it was hilarious ... the force of her comedy was overpowering. — David Letterman

In two decades I've lost a total of 789 pounds. I should be hanging from a charm bracelet. — Erma Bombeck

Many have exchanged the touch of God for the applause of men — John Paul Warren

In aid, the proper attitude is one omitting gratitude. — Marya Mannes

Olivia had always believed in a compassionate society. But was compassion only the first layer of the onion skin? Peel it away, and what do you see? How do you become compassionate when you have nothing to give? — Vinay Kolhatkar

Swedes don't like to ask favors of each other: they keep their problems to themselves and suffer in silence. Being duktig is one facet of this: if you are duktig then you don't need any help, and as duktighet is the ultimate ideal for Swedes; to ask for help - or even to give it - is a kind of low-level social taboo. — Michael Booth