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Lena is sure that other people don't have many selves. She is terrified that she doesn't have a core self, an essential Lena. She feels that she used to but that she lost it along the way, that at some point it became buried, suffocated, and died, because when she looks beneath the chattering of the selves, nothing is there. Maybe the fractured feeling is taking hold because something is dead inside her, or missing. — Haley Tanner
There is a way; you have to find it. — Debasish Mridha
[Postmodern photography] implies the exhaustion of the image universe: it suggests that a photographer can find more than enough images already existing in the world without the bother of making new ones. — Andy Grundberg
My good friends David and Avi sent me a text greeting from their gym in NYC at 8 a.m. this morning. Isn't that a fine how do you do! — Dean Haglund
The very might of the human intellect reveals its limits. — Sophie Swetchine
God gives us health so that we may serve the sick. — Pier Giorgio Frassati
We talk so abstractly about poetry because all of us are usually bad poets. — Friedrich Nietzsche
He has afflicted you from every direction in order to pull you back to the directionless ... — Rumi
Spiritual practice ... involves, on the one hand, acting out of concern for others' well-being. On the other, it entails transforming ourselves so that we become more readily disposed to do so. — Dalai Lama
Ahhh the beauty of annihilation. There's nothing like it. — Sherrilyn Kenyon
Absolute and entire ugliness is rare. — John Ruskin
How about we meet at midnight tomorrow and try this. I close my eyes, believe in you, and there you'll be. — Jaclyn Moriarty
I really want to help people. I really want to give somebody that hope that they need to keep going. — Pattie Mallette
No more bare bodies in film scenes for me. For my children's sake, I must stop. The other kids at school keep throwing it up to my children, and they are not kind. — Ellen Barkin
The depression brought everybody down a peg or two. And the Negro had but few pegs to fall. — Langston Hughes
