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She used to be a mathematician. Now she looks for omens and signs. At one time she thought math would clarify the world for her. She knew her link to real things was weak [ ... ] She had hoped knowledge of mathematics, the world's rules, might strengthen her hold. But it did not. The world turned opaque and medieval, its every event mysterious. Now she uses a private mathematics, one made from omens and signs and dreams. — Josephine Humphreys

When you are very idealistic, but caught in a world which is all about business, it creates anguish. — Anurag Kashyap

What can I now do to use my misfortunes constructively, to turn my suffering to advantage by finding something worthwhile to do that I could not have done so well if these tragedies had not occurred? — James C. Crumbaugh

Student diversity in classrooms increases the need for diversity in teaching approaches. — Kay M. Price

Why is it so painful to write about people who aren't assholes? I asked Wilson.
Because I would start to love them, he said. — Miriam Toews

A lot of my friends are club people. It's not me. It's funny to represent that, because it's not me. I don't fit into a gay club setting. It's just ironic that I represent that somehow. — Randy Harrison

I have said that music allows for quick creation. But it is nothing compared with what you humans can destroy in a single conversation. — Mitch Albom

Now that may be a first. A girl who has no interest whatsoever in the handsome, emotionally unavailable, Dane Wright. — Lisa De Jong

The emotion is the music and the script is the libretto. — Gregory Peck

I've built a wall around me, never letting anybody inside and trying not to venture outside myself — Haruki Murakami

See there?" Jem was scowling triumphantly. "Nothin' to it. I swear, Scout, sometimes you act so much like a girl its mortifyin — Harper Lee

He stepped aside to the ledge where the vine leaves yet lay strewn about, collected two or three, and stood wiping his hands upon them, with his back to the light. — Charles Dickens

There's a lot I've missed about living in Ireland. You miss family, particularly when you've got kids. — Deirdre O'Kane