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Kuni was the sort of man, Risana realized, who, rather than deceive himself, was so full of self-doubt that he could no longer see himself. — Ken Liu

I don't know how many people there are with a million dollars who are inclined to give it to a writers' retreat. — Dana Stabenow

I still say Kellyanne could do with some real-live mates," went on my dad, as if he was talking to someone inside his beer.
Mum had stomped off into the kitchen. "Maybe they are real!" she shouted back at him after rattling a few plates together. "Ever thought about that, ye of little bloody imagination? — Ben Rice

People say life is short.
life's not short - it's long.
the memory of a human being: that's what's short. — Julio Alexi Genao

Had I known you were going to pull a pretty ribbon out of your sleeve like some two-bit magician, tie me up with it, and indulge your mental torture fetish in your basement, I would've shot you. Many times."
"Two-bit magician?"
"Men like you enjoy being flattered. — Ilona Andrews

Music is fulfilling. The next day you
feel better. Drugs, the next day you feel
terrible
unless you have more drugs. — Neil Young

The wisest use of these skills is to develop habits, lives, and loves, not to use them just occasionally in single interactions. — Ron McMillan

There is only one valuable thing in art: the thing you cannot explain. — Georges Braque

Called by the sirens and followed by an albatross. — Lydia Millet

I expected you to look ... content, happy even, after your alone time with Sammi, not all mopey and depressed. You didn't screw up, did you? Don't all Kings make love perfectly? — Donna Grant

Let sincere men and women the world over unite in earnest effort to supplant feelings of selfishness, hatred, animosity, greed, by the law of service to others, and thereby promote the peace and happiness of mankind. — David O. McKay