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The alien in my uncle hand obviously taken full control. Soon, it would claw its way out of his stomach and tap dance across my bed — Jennifer L. Armentrout

I dropped out of school for a semester, transferred to another college, switched to an art major, graduated, got married, and for a while worked as a graphic designer. — James Green Somerville

It watches," he added suddenly. "The house. It watches every move you make. — Shirley Jackson

If the Buddhist's job is to be detached, I think that the artist's job is to be both detached and attached. — Gerald Stern

We can't control the impressions others form about us, and the effort to do so only debases our character. — Epictetus

It is usually the case with most men that their nature is so constituted that they pity those who fare badly and envy those who fare well. — Baruch Spinoza

Seeing the moon, he becomes the moon, the moon seen by him becomes him. He sinks into nature, becomes one with nature. The light of the "clear heart" of the priest, seated in the meditation hall in the darkness before the dawn, becomes for the dawn moon its own light. — Yasunari Kawabata

Make no man your idol, for the best man must have faults; and his faults will insensibly become yours, in addition to your own. — Washington Allston

There are many types of emotional abuse but most is done in an attempt to control or subjugate another person. Emotional abuse is like brainwashing in that it systematically wears away at the victim's self-confidence, sense of self, trust in her perceptions and self-concept. — Beverly Engel

Why was it he was more comfortable with the dead than the living? The answer was relatively simple. The dead conveniently never asked questions. — David Baldacci

I love Audrey Hepburn. I thought she was very classy. — Emily Osment

Some people are attracted to sickness, to the kind of madness where sparks fly
off the head, to the incoherence of despair, masked by nervous energy, which winds up looking like bewildered joy. — Luke Davies