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One of the things you don't always realize when you're younger is that not everything you try is going to work. — Mike Pompeo

The whole story of the comfort women, the system of forced sexual slavery, the medical experiments of Unit 731, is not something that is in the US psyche. That is changing because many books are coming out. — Iris Chang

They walked along, two continents of experience and feeling unable to communicate. — William Golding

Written words were so much harsher than spoken. — A. Lynden Rolland

Death cures all ills. Well, most of them. — Laurell K. Hamilton

Deep down, we all have our dark thoughts, Kathy. Mine are no different than any others. My life was planned for me, like my body was engineered to be what it is, a Prime Elite. But underneath it all I am still a man. Though I did not want this bonding at the beginning, it is now a part of me . . . and a part of you. We will work things out, my wife and we will do it together, that is what I accept. Also," he adjusted his arm around her, feeling her discomfort. "I know that without you there is an emptiness that I cannot put into words. It is an emptiness that I will not live with. Thus, I do not wish to be free of you . . . ever. — K.L. Tharp

Because I stopped dieting already six months ago, and I think it's important to bring out a book like this and you are there a year later and say look, I'm still like this. — Karl Lagerfeld

Remembering is only a new form of suffering. — Charles Baudelaire

The preoccupation of the novelist: how to capture the living moments, was answered by the diary. You write while you are alive. You do not preserve them in alcohol until the moment you are ready to write about them. — Anais Nin

Once we accept our limits, we go beyond them. — Albert Einstein

God's creation is the greatest of all arts. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Pity on the person who has become accustomed to seeing in necessity something arbitrary, who ascribes to the arbitrary some sort of reason, and even claims that following that sort of reason has religious value. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe