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I have vivid memories of junior high school. I didn't quite know how to deal with kids and make friends and all of that. If you talked to people who knew me at the time, they'd think I was a popular kid in school. But boy, I didn't feel that. — Rodman Philbrick

To repudiate the election of God is to repudiate the God of election. — Arthur W. Pink

I am glad my life is coming to an end. To think that it might last another five hundred years, now that would be terrible, in my case. — Gore Vidal

Humble spirits are free to love and to be who they are. They have no artificial standards to live up to. — Gary Zukav

You can have your own language. You can have your own dialect; you can have your own way of saying things, but if you don't actually understand the way the language fits together, it's chaos. — Nick Earls

To characterize all Muslims as terrorists is fear-mongering of the worst kind. — George Takei

If the faults of men in orders are only to be judged among themselves, they are all in some sort parties; for, since they say the honour of their order is concerned in every member of it, how can we be sure that they will be impartial judges? — John Dryden

An optimist is merely an ex-pessimist with his pockets full of money, his digestion in good condition, and his wife in the country. — Helen Rowland

Don't unzip your chest to show all your scars,
hold it tight with love and let them bloom like flowers. — Debasish Mridha

People do not persist in their vices because they are not weary of them, but because they cannot leave them off. It is the nature of vice to leave us no resource but in itself. — William Hazlitt

Man does and is dressed to do so, his skin is his own business. He is artful, the creation of culture. Woman is; and is, therefore, fully dressed in no clothes at all, her skin is common property. — Angela Carter

They weren't necessarily soldiers, but you didn't have to be soldiers to be affected by it all. — John Marsden