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Liraz was special. Specially antisocial. Spectacularly, even. — Laini Taylor

Alertness is the hidden discipline of familiarity. — David Whyte

I've always found wildlife very calming
except when animals are eating each other, of course. — Tom Upton

By nature, I sit alone in a room and type ... My goal was never celebrity. — Jenji Kohan

I'm Catholic. I don't pray, I just ask for forgiveness after. — Abigail Roux

Screw this love shit. I'm done. Love isn't a cure-all. It's a fucking disease. — Cheryl McIntyre

Always having to have the last word is a bad trait. Pisses people off. — Laurell K. Hamilton

To possess possessions, a man will "sell himself" to have what another has, but it never dawns on him ~ that the more he gets, the less he keeps of himself. — Rius

A man can build a staunch reputation for honesty by admitting he was in error, especially when he gets caught at it. — Robert Ruark

After a stroke we can re-learn how to talk, because by practicing we can establish different pathways in the brain, circumnavigating the damaged part. — Philippa Perry

He ducks and pulls my panties down, and before I know it his mouth is covering me right where I'm throbbing. I'm coming off the mattress, tugging on his hair, and he is moaning like he loves it. — Ella James

All the painters who appear in our museums are
failures at painting; the only people ever talked
about are failures; the world is divided into two
categories of people: failures and those unknown. — Francis Picabia

Through a strange kind of geographic arrogance, Europeans like to think that the world was a silent, dark, unknown place until they trooped out and discovered it. — Tahir Shah

Jesus saw the eternal in the everyday. Your last day on earth should be spent as you spent all your others
doing your daily tasks with love and honesty ... An ordinary day is, perhaps, the most holy of all. — Margaret George