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Mourning, the act of dealing with grief, required attention. Until now there had been every urgent reason to obliterate any attention that might otherwise have been paid, banish the thought, bring fresh adrenaline to bear on the crisis of the day. — Joan Didion

Virtues may be made to serve whatever end profits you. Still, they exist and will influence your actions. Your choices. — Ann Leckie

On Valentine's Day, the Spirit Club plastered the school with red streamersand pink balloons and red and pink hearts. It looked like Clifford the Big Red Dog ate a flock of flamigoes and then barfed his guts up. — Carolyn Mackler

It's a beauty one isn't born with, but must fight to construct at great sacrifice. — Leslie Feinberg

Christians, like slaves and soldiers, ask no questions. — Jerry Falwell

Why do people report themselves to be as happy as they were back when we all had less? Well, for one thing, we are comparing two societies that are both majestically wealthy in comparison to almost all societies throughout history. Neither the surveyed Americans of the 1950s nor those of the 2000s were struggling with endemic distress- hunger, pain, humiliation. And average people who are not in such distress are statistically more likely to call themselves happy than not. — Jennifer Michael Hecht

This may have something to do with a tendency to discount the cost or quality advantages of quasi-monopolist combination that is at present as pronounced as was the exaggeration of them in the typical prospectus or announcement of sponsors of such combinations.] — Joseph Alois Schumpeter

All of us insist upon our illusions, upon substituting dreams and distorted memories for the real thing. — Erin Hart

I'm no expert on American politics. — Bjorn Lomborg

Having a visual element to your band is a good thing. — Billy Gibbons

Dear Jesus, do something. — Vladimir Nabokov

For humans, flying isn't magic, it's physics. — Alan Alda

Death makes no sense except to people who have passionately loved life. How can one die without having something to part from? Detachment is a negation of both life and death. Whoever has overcome his fear of death has also triumphed over life. For life is nothing but another word for this fear. — Emil Cioran