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Republic ... it means people can live free, talk free, go or come, buy or sell, be drunk or sober, however they choose. — John Wayne

We were an island. Me and Holly. Completely alone in this strange moment. — Julie Cross

There was someone there and they had been there. There was no one there. There was someone there and they had been there and they had not left but there was no one there. — Cormac McCarthy

I unloaded several archive boxes from my trunk and began filling one with books. They compiled a cross-section of the counter-culture bestseller list of the sixties and seventies: Stranger in a Strange Land, The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test, Walden, On the Road, Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee and Catch 22. I — Dan Duffy

If you fear you've written too many checks on God's kindness account, drag regrets around like a broken bumper, huff and puff more than you delight and rest, and, most of all, if you wonder whether God can do something with the mess of your life, then grace is what you need. — Max Lucado

I tend to like people that are generous and give other people the benefit of the doubt. — Tina Weymouth

The vast majority of people who have mental illness problems never hurt anybody. — Penn Jillette

I don't want our relationship to end like this. You're one of the very few friends I have, and it hurts not being able to see you. When am I going to be able to talk to you? I want you to tell me that much, at least. — Haruki Murakami

Isn't your life extremely flat,With nothing to grumble at? — W.S. Gilbert

Do you believe in forever?
I don't even believe in tomorrow." ~Peter Steele — Jeff Wagner

Most of us, people live life in extreme. On one extreme some people think they live for eating, on the other some fasting to death. — Girdhar Joshi

I had once believed that we were all masters of our fate
that we could mold our lives into any form we pleased ... I had overcome deafness and blindness sufficiently to be happy, and I supposed that anyone could come out victorious if he threw himself valiantly into life's struggle. But as I went more and more about the country I learned that I had spoken with assurance on a subject I knew little about ... I learned that the power to rise in the world is not within the reach of everyone. — Helen Keller

What a blessing to live to be missed. — Johnny Hunt

It's nice to see the young ones 7, 8, 9 years old. It seems like they know you through their parents. — Guy Lafleur

The knowledge an artist possesses is an advanced form of daydreaming. — Marty Rubin