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A dead end. The root cause mysterious, Neha continued to bleed from the scratches with her futile attempts to extricate leading to further entanglement. — Neetha Joseph

And how stories and objects and people and pretty much everything can blink out of existence at any time. — Matthew Quick

The secret of great cathedrals is that their proportions conform to cosmic laws, 'shaping' people who spend time in them. — Theodor Schwenk

Thus the British Empire came into existence; and thus - for there is no stopping damp; it gets into the inkpot as it gets into the woodwork - sentences swelled, adjectives multiplied, lyrics became epics, and little trifles that had been essays a column long were now encyclopaedias in ten or twenty volumes. — Virginia Woolf

I can choose to be happy, or choose to be miserable every day - waiting until I die. — Angel Haze

The biggest threat to authors in this age is not plagiarism or poverty, it's obscurity — Bernard Kelvin Clive

Our family was on the lunatic fringe. My mother was always completely irrepressible. My father made crowd noises into a microphone. — Annie Dillard

Kafka saw both himself and Red Peter as hybrids, as monstrous thinking devices mounted inexplicably on suffering animal bodies. — J.M. Coetzee

My favourite Nice restaurant is in the market. It's open mainly for the market people, and shuts in August. — Mary Quant

When someone breaks up with you, their beauty
which you took such satisfaction in
suddenly becomes unfair. — David Levithan

I have three brothers, and they'd torture me if I ever told them I liked a boy. — Madeline Carroll

Language is capable of becoming the objective repository of vast accumulations of meaning and experience, which it can then preserve in time and transmit to following generations. — Peter L. Berger

Men felt a chill in their hearts; a damp in their minds. In a desperate effort to snuggle their feelings into some sort of warmth,one subterfuge was tried after anothersentences swelled, adjectives multiplied, lyrics became epics. — Virginia Woolf

Oh, come on," Clary said. "You're a vampire, not Spider-Man. — Cassandra Clare

In the face of events that threaten to overwhelm our lives, storytelling gives us a way of reclaiming ourselves and reaffirming our connections with other people-those who listen to our stories and, by doing so, bear witness with us. — Victoria Alexander