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When you commit a crime to upgrade yourself, your sin becomes a blessing, but your blessing kills you before your time. — Michael Bassey Johnson

There were differences between memories and dreams. He had only dreams of things he had wanted to do, while Lespere had memories of things done and accomplished. And this knowledge began to pull Hollis apart, with a slow, quivering precision. — Ray Bradbury

I don't like to see facts twisted, untruths fabricated to give the [Supreme Court] nominee a black eye, even before he comes before Senate committee. — Chuck Grassley

He who awaits much can expect little. — Gabriel Garcia Marquez

Why can't they invent a pill that will keep you from remembering someone you don't want to remember? — Elizabeth Jane Howard

The blue-eyed rabbi in our village at Samotschin used to talk to me as though I were a grown person, even when I was just a boy. We must believe in God, he told me, because if we don't we will have to believe in man, and then we will only be disappointed. — Anna Funder

You can't fight the whole world, and you can't keep fighting everyone in your own world. It's not about giving up, it's about letting go. — Sue Fitzmaurice

All of us insist upon our illusions, upon substituting dreams and distorted memories for the real thing. — Erin Hart

Grace knocks us flat, preventing any form of self-congratulation. All the good we achieve is to be attributed to God rather than to ourselves. What makes our lives good is not anything we are ourselves but the presence within us of what we are not, a divine presence never ours by right because never ours by nature. All the glory for the good we exhibit in our lives should therefore be reserved for God. — Kathryn Tanner

My thoughts were a jumble.
I experienced the world in bewildering fragments and flashes. — Darren Shan

The majority of directors I've worked with didn't know how to talk to actors. — Stanley Tucci

Life is a tragic mystery. We are pierced and driven by laws we only half understand, we find that the lesson we learn again and again is that of accepting heroic helplessness. — Florida Scott-Maxwell