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If your screen is wrong, your correctives are wrong — Brett Jones

There's kind of this real social pressure to not argue about things. — Jimmy Wales

Some of the best people i know are fools', Evanelle said. 'The strongest people I know. — Sarah Addison Allen

I don't want to die without a few scars.. — Chuck Palahniuk

Because, no matter how old we get, we always need to believe in fairytales. — Kristen Ashley

Excuse my French everybody in America, but I am pissed. — Ray Nagin

THE OLD ARE LIKE BOOKS

The old are like books, crack-spined,
Their foxed pages dogeared at favorite paragraphs
While whole chapters have been forgotten.
Each cover scuffed, dust-jackets lost,
Titles alluding to something long out of style,
Prose suffering from an overuse of footnotes,
Occasional longueurs, over-repetitions of the main theme,
But overall, unique and idiosyncratic tales.
Of another era, but preface to this. — David Andrew Westwood

It felt as if things were literally slipping through my fingers. Things were just streaming away from me. I lost my sense of humor. I'm still looking for that. — Michelle Williams

In the midst of affection and longing the iron hand appeared within the velvet glove.... — Cecil Woodham-Smith

Obviously, you make preparations before you engage in any meeting. — John Bolton

On December 20, 1989, the United States attacked Panama with what was reported to be the largest airborne assault on a city since World War II.6 It was an unprovoked attack on a civilian population. Panama and her people posed absolutely no threat to the United States or to any other country. Politicians, governments, and press around the world denounced the unilateral U.S. action as a clear violation of international law. — John Perkins

Try to write in a directly emotional way, instead of being too subtle or oblique. Don't be afraid of your material or your past. Be afraid of wasting any more time obsessing about how you look and how people see you. Be afraid of not getting your writing done. — Anne Lamott