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I was sick and tired of reading other people's epigraphs. They all seemed to be in ancient Greek, middle French or, when they were translated, they never seemed to relate to the book at hand. Basically, they seemed to be there just to baffle you and to impress you with how smart the writer is. — Jim Crace

Why do you think you deserve happily ever after? You were offered it before and tossed it away. — Donna Lynn Hope

World's use is cold, world's love is vain, world's cruelty is bitter bane; but is not the fruit of pain. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning

All this happened, more or less. The war parts, anyway, are pretty much true. — Kurt Vonnegut

Nothing has more potential for strengthening one's sense of well-being than effectively loving and being loved. — Gary Chapman

He is her glory. Any woman could say it. For every one of them, God is in her child. Mothers of great men must have been familiar with this feeling, but then, all women are mothers of great men
it isn't their fault if life disappoints them later. — Boris Pasternak

I've never made an outline for any novel that I've written. Never. — Don DeLillo

There is an art to science, and a science in art; the two are not enemies, but different aspects of the whole. — Isaac Asimov

In a real way, eternity is merely the living of one human lifetime after another. — Anne Rice

Our federal government, which was intended to operate as a very limited constitutional republic, has instead become a virtually socialist leviathan that redistributes trillions of dollars. We can hardly be surprised when countless special interests fight for the money. The only true solution to the campaign money problem is a return to a proper constitutional government that does not control the economy. Big government and big campaign money go hand-in-hand. — Ron Paul

I forgot my eraser," I told her, "so if you have an extra, could you let me borrow it?" She took her eraser, broke it in two, and gave me half. And smiled broadly. Like the saying goes, in that instant I fell in love. — Haruki Murakami