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When it was all done, Suzanna found her voice, thanking both the grave diggers and their mothers. "After all that digging," said the eldest of the girls, "I just hope he grows." "He will," said her mother, with no trace of indulgence. "They always do." On — Clive Barker

I'm starting to learn that if things are messy, or pieces don't get put back right, they are going to hurt, either way. — R. YS Perez

I just bonked a werewulf on the noggin. Jeez. — Lili St. Crow

You cannot have a deep sympathy with both man & nature. Those qualities which bring you near to the one estrange you from the other. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Nothing will ever top 'The Wire.' It was historical. It was black cinema. — Lance Reddick

Any kind of history you read is basically the winning side telling you the others were bad. — John Lydon

Poor fellow, he suffers from files. — Aneurin Bevan

I could not give her my heart, because it already belonged to another; for I have only loved once. — Anne Rouen

You only live once. But if you work it right, once is enough. — Fred Allen

I love to sleep late, and I rarely have the chance to. — Izabel Goulart

Patents have long served as a fundamental cog in the American machine, cherished in our national soul. — James Gleick

We read novels because we need stories; we crave them; we can't live without telling them and hearing them. Stories are how we make sense of our lives and of the world. When we're distressed and go to therapy, our therapist's job is to help us tell our story. Life doesn't come with plots; it's messy and chaotic; life is one damn, inexplicable thing after another. And we can't have that. We insist on meaning. And so we tell stories so that our lives make sense. — John Dufresne

The one image that's been causing a lot of discussion is one image that I shot of a man falling head-first from the building, before the buildings fell down. He was trapped in the fire, and decided to jump and take his own life, rather than being burned. — Richard Drew