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It is an ocean of burning oil I am cast adrift upon, no sea's repose; I pass from waking agonies ... to the semiconscious trance of torment in which the smaller, earlier, deeper rings of the brain know only that the nerves scream, the body aches, and there is no one to turn crying to for comfort. — Iain Banks

One who has passed the thirtieth year
already is as good as dead
it would be best to kill you off by then. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Everything in your business can be outsourced ... if you're not emotionally attached to doing it all. — Richard Branson

My dad took me to my first movie. — Steven Spielberg

I was born in the middle of the century in the middle of the country, a classic Baby Boomer. — Mitt Romney

He who asks with timidity invites a refusal. — Seneca The Younger

If someone takes the time to text, you damned well better be kind enough to check it. — Melissa Foster

People of my generation who became photographers in the late fifties, early sixties, there were no rewards in photography. There were no museum shows. Maybe MOMA would show something, or Chicago. There were no galleries. Nobody bought photographs. — Duane Michals

Who summons the dead man?" she asked. "A fresh corpse," Aethelwold said. "A fresh corpse?" I asked. "Someone must be sent to the world of the dead," he explained, as though it were obvious, "to find Bjorn and bring him back." "So they kill someone?" Gisela asked. "How else can they send a messenger to the dead?" Aethelwold asked pugnaciously. — Bernard Cornwell

Seth glanced back over his shoulder at the door. Alex, you're starting to worry me. Insult me ... or something. — Jennifer L. Armentrout

Some things were done a certain way and they had been done that same way for ages. Most of the time it was a good thing, a reliable thing, and we grew up being able to count on life being very predictable and very dependable. — Arlene Stafford-Wilson

Your cold looks and angry sulk don't change anything, you are my whole world. — M.F. Moonzajer

As a child, I was able to know that I wanted a better life. — Tracy Morgan

We are like travellers using the cinders of a volcano to roast their eggs. Whilst we see that it always stands ready to clothe what we would say, we cannot avoid the question whether the characters are not significant of themselves. — Ralph Waldo Emerson