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For all the way he loved her. Every song had her memory, every rain had her smell, and every girl had her face. — Akshay Vasu

The writer's business is to find the shape in unruly life and to serve her story. — Dorothy Gallagher

I'm all for lifting the payroll-tax cap, if only to make payroll taxes a little less regressive. — Timothy Noah

It is possible to see slavery and serfdom merely as extreme early forms of autocratic management, in which employees had no voice whatsoever in the work process and were viewed not as human beings but as alienated forms of individual wealth. Slavery, in this sense, did not die; it continues in modern dress in contemporary organizations wherever managers exercise autocratic power, unequal status, or arbitrary privileges, no matter how scientific the terminology or postmodern the image — Kenneth Cloke

Ome of our loves and attachments are elemental and beyond our choosing, and for that very reason they come spiced with pain and regret and need and hollowness and a feeling as close to anger as I will ever be able to imagine. — Colm Toibin

I felt obligated to change music to art, the same way that Galileo proved the Earth was round to the world and that the Sun did not stand still. — Phil Spector

The only difference between a good day and a bad day is your attitude. — Dennis S. Brown

I'm really, really dumb about describing wine, but I like wine that's full-bodied and dry. — Esai Morales

sometimes even the worst dreams are better than this reality — Connor Franta

Why is electricity so expensive these days? Why does it cost so much for something I can make with a balloon and my hair? — Dennis Miller

I joined the Labour party because I believed in equality, in freedom of speech and in tolerance, compassion and understanding for people, irrespective of their background and views. In whatever I decide to do in the future I will hold to those principles. — Geoff Hoon

or perhaps because of, her natural aloofness and her ability to withdraw and view things without emotion. The fact that this extended to her own life, leaving her appearing cold and distant, was beside the point. — Rachel Abbott

A man who does not trust himself will never really trust anybody. — Jean Francois Paul De Gondi

Not scared.
But excited in that
jiggering-on-too-much-hot-sauce
kind of way
that it's time to
step out
of my old framework,
raw and amorphous,
to become something I've never thought of before. — Thalia Chaltas