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You can't live for someone else. At some point you just explode ... — Matthew Quick

Total violent crime in the United States 2013: (Number:1,163,146), (Rate per 100,000: 367.9). — Federal Bureau Of Investigation

Part of me feels that I'm letting people down by not being as interesting as my books. — Jim Crace

As Marcel Proust understood, memory is not exclusively or even predominantly visual. It is synesthetic, a combination and even a confusion of the senses that no simple image can reach or encapsulate. A photograph can act as a spur to memory, it can yield treasures, like looking under your bed and finding the baseball card you were certain you lost. But an image stands mute before the inexpressible delicacy, horror, humor, and associative complexity of our experience. — Will Steacy

I often felt we lived in a lighted house of glass, and that any moment some thin-lipped parchment face would peer through a carelessly unshaded window to obtain a free glimpse of things that the most jaded voyeur would have paid a small fortune to watch. — Vladimir Nabokov

Every end is a beginning ... And every beginning is an end. — T. S. Eliot

Economize in other things if you must, wear threadbare clothes if necessary, but never cheat your body or brain by the quality and quantity of your food. Poor, cheap food which produces low vitality and inferior brain force is the worst kind of economy. — Orison Swett Marden

Jim Cramer is a very smart man. I watch his show. I just do not follow his advice. — Robert Kiyosaki

Make them laugh, make them cry, and hack to laughter. What do people go to the theatre for? An emotional exercise. I am a servant of the people. I have never forgotten that. — Mary Pickford

Then of course there are the people who don't see their deaths coming. — M.B. Julien