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Conrad might be on his way to achieving godhead and wouldn't that be a kick in the ass? — Laird Barron

The realization is surprising, but the one that follows stuns me even more.
I'm not in love with him anymore.
Instead, looking at him makes me feel ... hollow. — Stephanie Perkins

He smiles an honest smile for the first time, and the difference is hard to describe but easy to recognize. — Brenna Yovanoff

In the whole of the New Testament there is not one joke, that fact alone would invalidate any book. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Jesus said, "If you bring forth what is within you, what you have will save you.
If you do not have that within you, what you do not have within you [will] kill you — Saint Thomas The Apostle

Very few entrepreneurs start their business on the back of market research. Instead, they have tremendous zeitgeist, honed by paying attention to where they are. — Margaret Heffernan

Pain is inevitable but so is joy. Too many of us resort to abject fear or anger due to our sufferings or unknowns in life. Remain steadfast by approaching discovery and love so you can embrace the present moment. The past can serve as nothing more than a lesson and the future can serve as nothing more than a notion. — Adam Starks

I will never apologize for being me, speaking the truth & giving all of me to the world. I will never apologize for being real & how I feel. — Behdad Sami

You know you made it, when your friends tell their friends that you are their friend. — Mokokoma Mokhonoana

I'm in love with us Jet — Jay Crownover

There's just as many different kinds of feminism as there are women in the world. — Kathleen Hanna

Nobody in the game uses their feet, but it's football. I love how Americans can just claim something to be whatever they feel it is, despite clear evidence it's not. Like a football game with nobody using any feet that takes forever. — Marlon James

A revolutionary career does not lead to banquets and honorary titles, interesting research and professorial wages. It leads to misery, disgrace, ingratitude, prison and a voyage into the unknown, illuminated by only an almost superhuman belief. — Max Horkheimer