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Urban areas tend to attract members of the 'knowledge class' - people who work with ideas, data, information. — Nancy Pearcey

I thought of kissing Astrid under the fire escape. I thought of Norm's rusty microbus and of his father, Cicero, sitting on the busted-down sofa in his old trailer, rolling dope in Zig-Zag papers and telling me if I wanted to get my license first crack out of the basket, I'd better cut my fucking hair. I thought of playing teen dances at the Auburn RolloDrome, and how we never stopped when the inevitable fights broke out between the kids from Edward Little and Lisbon High, or those from Lewiston High and St. Dom's; we just turned it up louder. I thought of how life had been before I realized I was a frog in a pot. I shouted: "One, two, you-know-what-to-do!" We kicked it in. Key of E. All that shit starts in E. — Stephen King

The process of building a self and its works is always too slow. One is always in arrears to oneself. — Susan Sontag

When we have to do a thing...we can do it. — L.M. Montgomery

God is the place of spirits, as spaces are the places of bodies. — John Locke

We are taught you must blame your father, your sisters, your brothers, the school, the teachers - but never blame yourself. It's never your fault. But it's always your fault, because if you wanted to change you're the one who has got to change. — Katharine Hepburn

It is well-known what an orphan's life is: although he is little and has not yet a man's wisdom, he will follow every trail, try every task. — Alexander Afanasyev

We're not pumpkins. We're stunning autumn gourds. — Penny Reid

All decent people live beyond their incomes; those who aren't respectable live beyond other people's; a few gifted individuals manage to do both. — Hector Hugh Munro

Often, women who lose babies are blamed for the loss of those children and are ostracised. — Jane Chen

By operating on the principle of human and material obsolescence, America eats her history alive. — Gail Sheehy