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Men were snoring, twitching and whimpering, struggling with nightmares less terrible than reality. — Gabriel Chevallier

There's a certain power in vague language, but I started to get more into the idea of really trying to have a discrete thought in the lyrics and to have songs that were about stuff - to try to make things more coherent. — David Longstreth

And it's always better, isn't it, when you discover answers on your own? — Veronica Rossi

In one sense, burglars seem to understand architecture better than the rest of us. They misuse it, pass through it, and ignore any limitations a building tries to impose. Burglars don't need doors; they'll punch holes through walls or slice down through ceilings instead. Burglars unpeel a building from the inside out to hide inside the drywall (or underneath the floorboards, or up in the trusses of an unlit crawl space). They are masters of architectural origami, demonstrating skills the rest of us only wish we had, dark wizards of cities and buildings, unlimited by laws that hold the rest of us in. — Geoff Manaugh

The time is out of joint : O cursed spite, that ever I was born to set it right! — William Shakespeare

Disaster usually happens for me when everything I have counted on has stopped working, including all my best skills, intentions, and good ideas. — Anne Lamott

The continuum is that which is divisible into indivisibles that are infinitely divisible. — Aristotle.

You chose love like a belief, a faith, a place, a box for one's heart to knock against like a spook in the house. — Lorrie Moore

Beneath our clothes, our reputations, our pretensions, beneath our religion or lack of it, we are all vulnerable both to the storm without and the storm within. — Frederick Buechner

Religion of the Self [Soul] is that where no difficulty or trouble arises for anyone or any living being of 'our' own accord. — Dada Bhagwan

When you always want the next thing, every human being becomes a means to an end. — Eckhart Tolle

Nearly all a poor bastard's desires are punishable by jail. — Louis-Ferdinand Celine

Have you heard about the MacDonald triad?" "Three traits shared by ninety-five percent of serial killers," said Dr. Neblin. "Bed-wetting, pyromania, and animal cruelty. You do, I admit, have all three. — Dan Wells