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She'll cry, and if she does, I probably will, and then she'll have found a way in, and I will not let her pierce my walls in a Trojan horse of sympathy. — Jonathan Tropper

He paused, I thought, like a man who is watching the effect of the terrors he excites, not from malignity but vanity, merely to magnify his own courage in encountering them. — Charles Robert Maturin

The ultimate male tradition is keeping women from sitting at the table of conversation regarding the balance of power between genders. — Bryant McGill

Painting is an investigation of being. — Squeak Carnwath

I was not surprised by the results of the Horizon experiments, but I remain willing to observe and consider any and all other tests that are done under similarly precise conditions. — James Randi

When I look towards my future, I want to leave a legacy that runs rich. — Kyle Shewfelt

Grab his penis like this, and I guarantee, it's a done deal. — Emily Giffin

[Short Talk on the Sensation of Airplane Takeoff] Well you know I wonder, it could be love running toward my life with its arms up yelling let's buy it what a bargain! — Anne Carson

It seemed to me that the real philosophical breakthroughs of the 20th century were in terms of the understanding of language. What is language? Where does it come from, how does it work, what does it do? — Hanif Kureishi

What keeps me up at night? Anxiety. Anxiety, the inability to go to sleep, it's quite literally that. — Paul Auster

Are you telling me you're lawyer is a bloodsucking vampire? — Kevin Hearne

I, too, was carrying around my own fate. All the things I couldn't know sat somewhere inside, embroidered into me-maybe not quite fixed to the point of inevitability but waiting, in any event, for a chance to unspool. — Amanda Lindhout

Suffering is but another name for the teaching of experience, which is the parent of instruction and the schoolmaster of life. — Horace