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I would love to put out music that was just stunning or soul-baring or whatever. But I don't think I have the voice for it. — Wes Borland

My soul, be satisfied with flowers,
With fruit, with weeds even; but gather them
In the one garden you may call your own. — Edmond Rostand

Memory retains some things and discards others. I remember every detail of some scenes from my childhood and adolescence, by no means the most important ones. I remember some people and have totally forgotten others. Memory is like the headlights of a car at night, which fall now on a tree, now on a hut, now on a man. People (usually writers) who tell the story of their lives as a continuous and detailed whole generally fill in the gaps with conjecture; it is hard to tell where genuine reminiscence ends and the novel begins. — Ilya Ehrenburg

And if I talk to him, I'll say something wrong, give something away. I can feel it coming, a betrayal of myself. — Margaret Atwood

Which knew and understood and did not shy away from the understanding that there would be pain. Which could accept shattering, could reassemble itself, could stand taller than before. — Nick Harkaway

I wanted to be famous; I wanted to perform. Those things I really, really wanted more than anything else. — Laverne Cox

I was a surrogate for Obama; I helped fundraise. I'm still a supporter. — Brian J. White

But fairness is where we're heading, at least in regard to marriage, which has emerged as the terrain on which Americans are hashing out their feelings about gays and lesbians. The trajectory is undeniable. The trend line is clear. And the choice before the justices is whether to be handmaidens to history, or whether to sit it out. — Frank Bruni

How can you say goodbye to someone who is a part of you? — John Shors

Some pacifists have carried the sound idea of the prime importance of security too far, to the point of declaring that any consideration of disarmament is superfluous and pointless as long as eternal peace has not been attained. — Ludwig Quidde

The challenge for corporations, if offices were to become obsolete, is twofold. How will they be able to retain their distinct cultures? And how will they be able to ensure that all employees, wherever they work from, share a united identity and vision? — Noreena Hertz

Conquers all! All you need is! Is a many-splendored thing! Surrender to! Like corn rammed down goose necks, this shit they'd swallowed since they were barely old enough to dress themselves in tulle. — Lauren Groff