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panta rei ("All things are in flux"), — Epicurus
So I took it as a very positive sign that the club came to me rather than the other way round. — Dennis Bergkamp
What did you think was going to ensue when you chose Hagan's big ass to train me? That guy is wicked fierce and a total badass. — J.L. McCoy
Nothing requires a greater effort of thought than arguments to justify the rule of non-thought. — Milan Kundera
You have seven writers in your basement?"
Donald nods, signing, "They like it here. There's a poet, a couple of novelists, an opera librettist, an essay writer ... They don't usually make much trouble. — Susan Wiggs
He didn't know why, but seeing her made him feel like a man. She was something out of a dream - a dream in which he was not a spoiled young prince, but a king. — Sarah J. Maas
Inde fernut, titidem qui vivere debeat annos, corpre de patrio parvum phenica renasci' It's from Ovid. It means, 'A little phoenix is born anew from the father's body, fated to live the same number of years. — Ian Caldwell
There's never enough time to change your life. You don't get to change your life, period. — Sherman Alexie
I feel myself dissolving, vanishing into nothingness, for if there is no one in the world who cares for you, do you really exist at all? — Cassandra Clare
The de-eroticization of the world, a companion to its disenchantment ... seems to result from a combination of causes our democratic regime and its tendencies toward leveling and self-protection, a reductionist-materialist science that inevitably interprets eros as sex, and the atmosphere generated by "the death of God" and of the subordinate god, Eros. — Allan Bloom
First, I like how the ice cream won out. Second, we're not having sex. — S. Walden
The most important political office is that of private citizen. — Louis D. Brandeis
There is a set of balances and rhythms to a novel that we can't experience in real life. So I think there is a sense in which fiction can rescue history from confusion. — Don DeLillo
