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I think we're going to ditch Kellz as your nickname and just start calling you Sieve. — Jennifer Lazaris

Of these latter, desolating states, she comments: 'Loneliness, in its quintessential form, is of a nature that is incommunicable by the one who suffers it. Nor, unlike other non-communicable emotional experiences, can it be shared via empathy. It may well be that the second person's empathic abilities are obstructed by the anxiety-arousing quality of the mere emanations of the first person's loneliness. — Olivia Laing

When you're a teenager, being different- if it's not by choice - seems like the worst thing imaginable. But is it really? — Sara Raasch

Since language produces meaning within an enclosed system, there is always a built-in untranslatability, which national languages began to deliberately pursue. The process added to the creation of an untranslatable "reality" that can be expresses only in a particular language. It also added to the discovery of untranslatable "truths. — Minae Mizumura

Wall Street had been doing business with pieces of paper; and now someone asked for a dollar, and it was discovered that the dollar had been mislaid. — Upton Sinclair

Many of us would never have tried psychedelics if it weren't for Leary's popularizing them. — Rick Strassman

mommy's alright
daddy's alright
they just seem a little weird... — Cheap Trick

Other people's tears were more than Adrian could cope with. Did you put an arm round them? Did you pretend not to notice? — Stephen Fry

Cummings' career as a writer - and a painter - was as wobbly as his love life. He tried his hand at playwriting, satirical essays, and even a dance scenario for Lincoln Kirsten. — Billy Collins

Our pasts might shape us, but they weren't the end sum of us. — Jeaniene Frost

We are using the food as a doorway to understanding the rest of our lives. — Geneen Roth

The universe was playing with loaded dice, which insured an excess of cowards in our ranks. — Ta-Nehisi Coates

...the value of a work of art is set by desire: who wants to own it and how badly — Hannah Mary Rothschild

The day the world ends, no one will be there, just as no one was there when it began. This is a scandal. Such a scandal for the human race that it is indeed capable collectively, out of spite, of hastening the end of the world by all means just so it can enjoy the show. — Jean Baudrillard