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Use your imagination," I tell my students these days, "or someone else is going to use it for you. — Ronald Sukenick

Every generation reinvents the wheel - and in the process it often adds to rather than subtracts from a woman's burdens. — Barbara Grizzuti Harrison

When you're turning the crankset, you're riding the bike. When you're coasting, you're just along for the ride. — Ned Overend

I don't understand why it's such a terrible thing for a woman to want wealth, anyway; we have as much right to it as a man. It isn't our fault if there's no way to get it except through a male; if jobs are closed to us, or if men themselves make it too dangerous for a woman to work in the open alone. We can resign ourselves to being poor, or being prey; there is no in between! — Jennifer Blake

I only wanted her to hold still for a little while, and not to mind that I loved her. — Catherine M. Wilson

One ought to hold on to one's heart; for if one lets it go, one soon loses control of the head too. — Friedrich Nietzsche

I didn't feel like I was stealing someone's husband; I felt like they were already apart. — Brenda Perlin

I wish there were more true conversion, and then there would not be so much backsliding, and, for fear of suffering, living at ease, when there are so few to contend for Christ and His cause. — Donald Cargill

Because there are no fours. — Antoine Walker

I love telling stories, and am almost entirely unable to keep a secret. — Ben Macintyre

The thing with Rubik's cubes, sometimes you make them worse when you try to fix them. I didn't want to make her worse, and I also didn't know how to make her better. — K.A. Coleman

I rooted around the kitchen for a coffee pot, confused by the prehistoric model sitting in one of the cabinets. I brushed off the dust and plugged it in; it took me nearly thirty minutes to figure out how to turn the damn thing on, and once I had two cups of coffee, they had the consistency of burnt mud.
"Cheers," I said, clinking my mug against Molly's. "Don't actually drink it though."
She sniffed the top of the mug.
"Just inhale deeply and hope you get some caffeine through your nasal passages. — R.S. Grey