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I don't have a driver's license. It's just one of the many ways in which I am developmentally stunted. — Tina Fey

And perhaps it was also the case that, for all a lifetime's internal struggling, you were finally no more than what others saw you as. That was your nature, whether you liked it or not. — Julian Barnes

She wasn't looking at herself in the glass, but out at a great silver moon hanging beyond a thin metal balcony that looked over the grey towers of a human city. — Denny B. Reese

The gorgeous breathlessness and thrilling pulse
those are sensations that the years have layered on top of the initial emptiness, like sheet after sheet of silk covering a bare table. More than fifty years later I can only see the cloth; the table has been obscured. — Tash

Waste not your time on broad sketches in color. — Asher Brown Durand

No one gains from fair employment law and legislation if there is no employment to be had. — John F. Kennedy

Don't that make your bosom plim? — Thomas Hardy

If you find a need, reach out to help. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Poetry itself hasn't been well served by poets who fled to the margins. — Edward Hirsch

Like putting a gun in your mouth. But you put it there, you taste it, it's cold and greasy, your finger is on the trigger, and you find that a whole world lies between this moment and the moment you've been planning, when you'll pull the trigger. That world defeats you. — Susanna Kaysen

Australian weather's amazing! You notice that when you go overseas. — Flume

I couldn't reach her. I was never able to reach her. Maybe she moved at a pace too fast. Maybe she was too sad. She held herself stiff, a lacquered lady. I think because I couldn't feel her, I couldn't feel myself. — Lauren Slater

Socialism and the woman movement are two mighty streams which drag along with them great parts of the firm formations which they touch. — Ellen Key

Until I was 16, I read nothing but science fiction. I loved William Gibson and I still do. But my favourite book when I was growing up, for a long time, was 'Snow Crash' by Neal Stephenson, which I must have read about a dozen times when I was a teenager. — Ned Beauman