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The poets say some moths will do anything out of love for a flame
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The moth takes off again, and we both step back, because he's circling at eye level now and seems to have lost rudder control, smacking into the wall on each round. He circles lower and lower, spinning around the candle in tighter revolutions, like a soap sud over an open drain. A few times he seems to touch the flame, but dances off unhurt.
Then he ignites like a ball of hair, curling into an oily puff of fumes with a hiss. The candle flame flickers and dims for a moment, then burns as bright as before.
Moth Smoke Lingers. — Mohsin Hamid

I feel like I'm wearing orthopedic shoes, because I stand corrected. — Bill Maher

Here was a place where men and life and death had reached the lowest form of degradation. How could any reward in national progress even faintly justify the establishment and operation of
such a place? — Charles Lindbergh

Was I really afraid of hurting her feelings? Or was I afraid of her? — Bryce Loski

If it's January, I'm dead in three hours. But in June, I'd be hungry, but I'd make it out. I'd find my way without a map or compass. I say that with confidence. I can build a fire without a match. — Rob Corddry

I feel the reasons my songs might seem dark is because of how I viewed the situations I was in and it was just something I always felt like documenting. — James Vincent McMorrow

There's nothing like a family crisis, especially a divorce, to force a person to re-evaluate his life. — Michael Douglas

Good'?" my aunt said. "Children are good. Dogs are good. This is theater, Jane. — Melissa Bank

It is now such a complex society in terms of media. It just comes at us from every direction. You kind of have to push it all away. — Peter Jackson

If you ate nails, your stomach would hurt, and it's a good thing that it would. Eating nails is deadly, thus the pain is helpful. Like this, sadness, anger, and anxiety are not to be feared or shamed, but listened to and decoded. — Vironika Tugaleva