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He started the car, looking irked, as though I had started crying on purpose. Men seem to think that women do this on a regular basis, which is bullshit. Just because you don't feel something, it doesn't mean the other person is faking it. You know who thinks like that? Sociopaths. — Mishell Baker

London is a small place, and it is very incestuous. People know where you live. Everybody is sort of on top of each other. — Jeanette Winterson

For any act to be morally right, three things are necessary: (1) right act, (2) right motive, and (3) right circumstances. If any one of these factors is not right, the act is wrong. — Peter Kreeft

He was of an impressible nature, and lived a great deal in other people's opinions and feelings concerning himself ... — George Eliot

She was so beautiful tonight he knew he would die of it. He hated that anyone else should see it. He wished it were something he alone could see. And he knew he was alone, that nobody saw it but him. And he knew that everyone could see it. And still no one could but him. — Patrick Holland

Fiction is love and hate and agreement and conflict and common adventure, not lonely musings on have-beens and might-have-beens. — Alfred Bertram Guthrie

The human heart refuses To believe in a universe Without a purpose. — Immanuel Kant

It's no disgrace to be a private, you know. Socrates was a plain foot soldier, a hoplite. — Saul Bellow

The upper hand is with those who are pushing regime change rather than those who are advocating more diplomacy. — Richard N. Haass

The rubber hits the road when we try to show grace to a person most unlike us, even someone morally offensive. — Philip Yancey

I was a guy who wanted to become famous. There was steam coming out of my ears, I wanted to be famous so badly. You want the attention, you want the bucks, and you want the best seat in the restaurant. I didn't think what the repercussions would be. — Matthew Perry

We live at home, quiet, confined, and our feelings prey upon us. — Jane Austen

What good is having the right to sit at a lunch counter if you can't afford to buy a hamburger? — Martin Luther King Jr.

Iraq is now the central front in the war against al-Qaeda. — John McCain

Artistic symbols and myths speak out of the primordial, preconscious realm of the mind which is powerful and chaotic. Both symbol and myth are ways of bringing order and form into this chaos. — Rollo May