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I'm 20 years old. I spend my days in a dictionary and half my mind in Fantasy. — Almney King

The measure of a man comes down to moments, spread out like dots of pain on the canvas on life. Everything you were, everything you'll someday be, resides in the small, seemingly ordinary choices of everyday life ... Each decision seems as insignificant as a left turn on an unfamiliar road when you have no destination in mind. But the decisions accumulate until you realize one day that they've made you the man that you are. — Kristin Hannah

Well, the right-wing policy with regard to Israel - the people who don't want to deal with Arafat, who don't want a Palestinian state - the whole sort of right-wing view is consistent with the view toward Iraq. It's the same policy and the same people. — Chris Matthews

As a painter today you have to work without that essential platform. But if one does not deceive oneself and accepts this lack of certainty, other things may come into play. — Bridget Riley

With an apple I will astonish Paris. — Paul Cezanne

Thought is always troublesome to him who lives without his own approbation. — Samuel Johnson

Sure, some of us humans might be angry at a sovereign God about Hell, but know that that is about as meaningful as a few germs being angry at humans about bleach. — Criss Jami

You will get to know me better; there are still a number of horrible recesses in me that you don't know. — Franz Kafka

I have a great time with my life, and I wanna share it. — Will Smith

At what point, I wondered, does silence become complicity? — David Liss

Most people think in curves and zig-zags. For example, they start from a thought like: I wonder how I can become very rich, and then proceed along an uncertain course which includes thoughts like: I wonder what's for supper, and: I wonder who I know who can lend me five dollars? — Terry Pratchett

Tragedy is in the eye of the observer, and not in the heart of the sufferer. — Ralph Waldo Emerson