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Someone asked me the other day if I missed my ex?
I didn't understand the question, because what's there to miss.. He lost someone who could have loved him forever, but I lost someone who never did ... So the only thing I miss, was the part of me I changed ; in order, for him to love more. How was I so blinded back then ... I don't miss him, I missed me. — Nikki Rowe

What could be more boring than a novel that tells you how to think about everything that happens in it? — Jonathan Dee

Being autistic doesn't make me any less human. It just makes me who I am. Just like you are. — Tina J. Richardson

Opinions are like some kind of crust that grows on top of things and you want to kind of peel them off. — Susan Sontag

I mean, I sing. But I don't think I'm a good enough singer to do any kind of musical. — Christina Ricci

The super PACs have brought an element of fear into the equation. The fact that they can bring this money into the campaign, basically ambush you out of nowhere, and you'll have no way to fight back. — John Sarbanes

He tosses the car keys into the air and catches them. Then he puts on the black plastic sunglasses he found in the pockets, and leaves the hotel room to go and look for his cab. — Neil Gaiman

The child and the great artist
these alone receive the sensation fresh as it was at the beginning of the world. — Edith Sitwell

We remember though all the firelit glow
Of a great hearth's gleam and glare,
And we looked for a space at each happy face
And the love that was written there. — Caris Brooke

Everyone should be encouraged ... in spiration and artistic freedom is the cornerstone of rock and roll. — John Cale

Now at last the slowly gathered, long-pent-up fury of the storm broke upon us. Four or five millions of men met each other in the first shock of the most merciless of all the wars of which record has been kept. — Winston Churchill

The truth isn't what we say, it's how we feel when we say it. — Merrit Malloy