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Most of us are good. Most of us mean well. But we somehow manage to hurt each other anyway. Don't ask me why. — Drew Magary

A liar doesn't want to think that other people are liars, because then the other people should suspect her of lying too, because she is, and she'll get caught. — Chris Pavone

It was alright to be afraid of something, as long as you didn't let the fear control you. — Katie MacAlister

For no mortal ever attains to blessedness. One may be luckier than another when wealth flows his way, but blessed never. — Euripides

Linda was just born when I had my first miscarriage, and for a while, six months maybe, the sight of those two babies, whom I had loved and cared for with real interest and satisfaction, affected me like a poison. All my tissues hurt when I saw them, when I saw Rose with them, as if my capillaries were carrying acid into the furthest reaches of my system. I was so jealous, and so freshly jealous every time I saw them, that I could hardly speak, and I wasn't very nice to Rose, since some visceral part of me simply blamed her for having what I wanted, and for having it so easily — Jane Smiley

I tend to follow a very nocturnal sort of existence mainly because I don't much care for sunlight. Bright colors of any kind depress me, in fact. And my moods are more or less inversely related to the clarity of the sky, on any given day ... my private motto has always been that behind every silver lining there is a cloud. — Glenn Gould

Oregano is the spice of life. — Henry Tillman

Now that we are cool, he said, and regret that we hurt each other, I am not sorry that it happened. — William Henry Hudson

The condition of the theater is always an accurate measure of the cultural health of a nation. A play always exists in the present tense (if it is a valuable one), and its music
its special noise
is always contemporary. The most valuable function of the theater as an art form is to tell us who we are, and the health of the theater is determined by how much of that we want to know. — Edward Albee