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One day that is what will happen, West. And it will be incredibly hard. But what you can do now is make the most out of the time you have left. Talk to him even if he can't talk back. Hold his hand. Tell him everything you want him to know. So when he's gone you don't have regrets. — Abbi Glines

When I say that life is like an onion, I mean this: if you don't do anything with it, it goes rotten. So far, that's no different from other vegetables. But when an onion goes bad, it can either do it from the inside, or the outside. So sometimes you see one that looks good, but the core is rotten. Other times, you can see a bad spot on it, but if you cut that out, the rest is fine. Tastes sharp, but that's what you paid for, isn't it? — Steven Brust

Well, I think Barkley and I were the only two who were working with Church for a Ph.D. — Stephen Cole Kleene

. His big crocodile tears stabbed my heart, and I knew my son wasn't allowed to cry again. — Michelle Hughes

People lose a lot of time being afraid... People lose a lot of time in hating others, and there's no fun in it at all. — L. Frank Baum

I don't think of faith as something you need to have in the world, or in some deity or religion or whatever; I think having faith is about trusting in yourself, and trusting that you'll know what to do when life gets complicated. I'm not scared of complications. But I am scared of walking away from something I want with every fibre of my being, without even trying to have it. — Dianna Hardy

The possession of great powers no doubt carries with it a comtempt for mere external show — James A. Garfield

Men only give you what they give you ... when they know they can't give you what you want. — Robert Goolrick

There's my gut instinct: Don't rush. Don't force the issue. Let it play out. — Rick Yancey

If you wish to know me,
just ask. — Susie Clevenger

Considering mankind's indifference to freedom, their easy gullibility and their facile response to conditioning, one might very plausibly argue that collectivism is the political mode best suited to their disposition and their capacities. Under its regime, the citizen, like the soldier, is relieved of the burden of initiative and is divested of all responsibility, save for doing as he is told. — Albert J. Nock

The steam-engine in its manifold applications, the crime-decreasing gas-lamp, the lightning conductor, the electric telegraph, the law of storms and rules for the mariner's guidance in them, the power of rendering surgical operations painless, the measures for preserving public health, and for preventing or mitigating epidemics,-such are among the more important practical results of pure scientific research, with which mankind have been blessed and States enriched. — Richard Owen

Consider the postage stamp: its usefulness consists in the ability to stick to one thing till it gets there. — Josh Billings

The central fact of my life has been the existence of words and the possibility of weaving those words into poetry. — Jorge Luis Borges

This is'nt like , vampire gay, is it?
~Kynan — Larissa Ione