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God give me patience, to reconcile with what I am not able to change
Give me strength to change what I can
And give me wisdom to distinguish one from another. — Marcus Aurelius

If I can surround myself with hilarious people every day, I will always want to go to work. — Rashida Jones

The guys who take shortcuts, who aren't ready, they fail when their opportunity comes — Tom Thibodeau

In lifeproof houses they hover over the young, sop up a little of what they shut out. Only the young bring anything in, and they are not young very long. — William S. Burroughs

In a brilliant fusion of fact and fiction, Jayne Anne Phillips has written the novel of the year. It's the story of a serial killer's crimes and capture, yes, but it's also a compulsively readable story of how one brave woman faces up to acts of terrible violence in order to create something good and strong in the aftermath. Quiet Dell will be compared to In Cold Blood, but Phillips offers something Capote could not: a heroine who lights up the dark places and gives us hope in our humanity. — Stephen King

Just because you learn something in adulthood doesn't mean it's fake. — Lionel Shriver

But Judge's lonesomeness was no longer comforting; it was horrific and painful. Judge — A.E. Via

If a thing is absolutely true, how can it not also be a lie? An absolute must contain its opposite. — Charlotte Painter

But I was 22 when I started this job, and you know what? Sometimes it really is okay to just have a fucking job. Not a passion, not a career, but a steadfast source of bi-weekly income deposited directly into a checking account from which food, and medicine, and apps one totally forgot about having downloaded will be paid for. — Samantha Irby

Love is a debt, she thought. When the bill comes, you pay in grief. — Mary Doria Russell

Well, dearest, what would you tell a farmer who had an over-abundant harvest? To plant less, of course!" ...
"I am not complaining about the frequency of the planting," she said. "I'd just rather not reap a crop every year. — Sharon Kay Penman