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Always at home. - One day we reach our goal, and now point with pride to the long travels we undertook to reach it. In fact, we were not even aware of traveling. But we got so far because we fancied at every point that we were at home. — Friedrich Nietzsche

To understand how growth, aging and death works, you must understand the radiation environment. — Steven Magee

I love vintage clothes. But they don't love me very much. It is difficult to find anything that fits me because of my height, but if I do fall in love with something, I'll buy it and display it like a work of art at home. — Erin O'Connor

A second characteristic of our time is the prevalence of nationalism. This is still spreading, affecting new communities, more peripheral regions and so-called backward peoples. — Emily Greene Balch

What doesn't kill you can be ignored until the immediate crisis has passed. — Andrea Speed

She's the woman who stole my heart right out from me before I even realized she had her hands on it. — K.A. Tucker

I know that I need honesty from the people I interview. I also know that the truth is more interesting than made up stuff, and also, people don't connect with you if you're not honest. — Neil Strauss

A wretched woman is more unfortunate than a wretched man, because she is an instrument of pleasure. — Victor Hugo

I really like life, don't you? There's nothing else quite like it. — Mason Cooley

My first job was in sixth grade, sweeping the clay tennis courts at the yacht club near my house, which I was not a member of. Always had to pay my own rent. But I don't really have any concept of how money works. I don't know how much things cost. Like a BMW. Or a quart of milk. It's embarrassing. — Chloe Sevigny

Along with a dozen other students I had dissected a human cadaver and sorted its contents by size, color, function, and weight. There was nothing pleasant about the experience. Its only consolation was its truth and its only virtue was its utility. — Robert Charles Wilson