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You're barely one step up from the Australopithecines, aren't you? (Acheron) Hey, be respectful when you say that, snot nose. Haven't you seen the commercials? Us cavemen are very sensitive people. (Savitar) — Sherrilyn Kenyon

For me, the beauty of feminism is that it is a social and political movement that has redefined the power and obligation of the self: self-possession and self-regulation as a tool for social reform. — Vivian Gornick

Loss is inevitable - you have to be blind or naive to think otherwise. — Alice McDermott

his surprise and relief, her arm was whole. He blinked several times to be sure and thanked God for the remission that she must have experienced. — David Levin

The Buddha would never speak about enlightenment. The way he taught people about enlightenment was they meditated with him. He exposed them to countless views of the nagual. — Frederick Lenz

You've gotta share what's going on in your mind. — Dane Cook

If one could look this fabulous, one had an obligation to. — Cassandra Clare

You're bullshitting."
"Don't they call it horseshitting down here? — Abigail Roux

I don't like coming over here at night, the girl said. The bayou is scary in the dark, all manner of things running wild out there. — Samuel Snoek-Brown

Everyone should be sacked at least once in their career because perfection doesn't exist. It's important to have setbacks, because that is the reality of life. — Anna Wintour

Between living and dreaming there is a third thing. Guess it. — Antonio Machado

Bruce Willis is Bruce Willis in every single movie I've seen him in, except 'Death Becomes Her' and 'Mortal Thoughts,' which is another movie he was in that was very different from what he normally does. — Guillermo Diaz

Having not really written any generational songs - I think maybe two or three of the songs that I've ever written have any bearing on the age of the listener. My stuff tends to be far more concerned with the spiritual and with subjects like isolation and being miserable. — David Bowie