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The sound of loneliness makes me happier. — Conor Oberst

I believe every editor should stand to edit. That's just my particular soapbox. Some things are so delicate and depend on such fine, delicate work. One frame in one direction or another can make such a difference and it is, in that, like brain surgery. — Walter Murch

Why does it so often take a genius to see the obvious? — Ashleigh Brilliant

Why does philosophy use concepts and why does faith use symbols if both try to express the same ultimate? The answer, of course, is that the relation to the ultimate is not the same in each case. The philosophical relation is in principle a detached description of the basic structure in which the ultimate manifests itself. The relation of faith is in principle an involved expression of concern about the meaning of the ultimate for the faithful. — Paul Tillich

A fairytale is not an allegory. There may be allegory in it, but it is not an allegory. — George MacDonald

You weren't worried about sleeping beside Aria when she still despised you so why should I?"

"You can't compare Aria to Gianna. They are like two different species. And I trust Aria absolutely. She caught a fucking bullet for me."

"Must be nice," I muttered. "Gianna would probably applaud my shooter. — Cora Reilly

Musashi, who trained himself, became a master swordsman who was never defeated. — Kerr Cuhulain

Academic writing you have to get right. Fiction you have to get plausible. And there's a world of difference. — Elliott Colla

I like prostitution. My heart has never failed to pound at the sight of one of those provocatively dressed women walking in the rain under the gaslamps, just as the sight of monks in their robes and girdles touches some ascetic, hidden corner of my soul. — Gustave Flaubert

You have neither wife nor child (without any sexual feeling, she longed to cherish that loneliness) ... — Virginia Woolf