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Even if we try to see people in our lives accurately, it is distorted by our own wants and prejudices and experiences. — Dana Spiotta

Please do not blame the story.
The story cannot help itself. We do not realize it at the time, but sometimes the story we are all a part of is not just a story about Vikings and islands and dragons.
It is a story about growing up.
And one of the things about growing up, one of the inescapable, inevitable laws, is that one day...
One day... one day...
It is going to happen.
I am sorry, but it's true. — Cressida Cowell

Here's a rule of thumb for networking events: one new honest-to-goodness relationship is worth ten fistfuls of business cards. Rush home afterward and kick back on your sofa. Carve out restorative niches. — Susan Cain

Problem was, he couldn't masturbate his sexual desires away because he'd fry off his cock. Hector — Gena Showalter

No real-world human being brings to the U.S. presidency the range of attributes necessary for full success in the job. — James Fallows

Regeneration is the cause of faith, not faith the cause of regeneration. — R.C. Sproul Jr.

No one's life weighs more than another. — Sarah Noffke

Wherever I was, I was happy. At peace. I knew that everyone I cared about was all right. I knew it. Time didn't mean anything, nothing had form but I was still me, you know? And I was warm and I was loved and I was finished. Complete. I don't understand about theology or dimensions, or any of it, really but I think I was in heaven. And now I'm not. I was torn out of there. Pulled out by my friends. Everything here is hard, and bright, and violent. Everything I feel, everything I touch this is hell. Just getting through the next moment, and the one after that knowing what I've lost ... — Joss Whedon

There was nothing like double chocolate chip to solve the sexual problems of women everywhere. — Maggie Casper

The intellect of most men is barren. They neither fertilize or are fertilized. It is the marriage of the soul with nature that makes the intellect fruitful, that gives birth to imagination ... without nature-awakened imagination most persons do not really live in the world, they merely pass through it as they live dull lives of quiet desperation. — Henry David Thoreau

I cannot believe the sensuality of admiration can measure the depth of beauty that is bestowed upon you. — Bibhu Datta Rout

People tracking your life and photographing you anywhere you go, that can make you crazy. — Tom Selleck