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You are my soul, Olivia Taylor. You are my light. You are my reason to breathe. Don't ever doubt that. — Jodi Ellen Malpas

She got to you, too, huh?" I said, sliding onto the bench seat across from him.
"Actually, I called her." Luca grinned. "I'm vomiting from a possible case of food poisoning. You?"
"Sudden onset menstruation."
He nodded respectfully. "Classic."
"Yeah, but I should have gone for something more long-term. Yours will get you out of the whole afternoon. Ferris Bueller would be proud. — Rachel Vincent

Early in 1955 Flannery completed work on her second book, a collection of these stories which she entitled A Good Man Is Hard to Find. In January we sent it to press, having set publication for June. I remember our amusement at Evelyn Waugh's reaction to the advance proofs we sent him: If these stories are in fact the work of a young lady, they are indeed remarkable. — Flannery O'Connor

Is anarchism possible? The failure of attempts to attain freedom does not mean the cause is lost. — Johann Most

Genuine happiness is hard to miss. — Melanie Iglesias

Then I would make each minute into a whole lifetime, I would lose nothing, would account for each minute, waste nothing in vain! — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Advice, First Law of: The correct advice to give is the advice that is desired. — Paul Dickson

There is much to dislike about President Obama's approach to the financial crisis. But opposition, it seems, will have to come from somewhere other than conservatism. The party out of power is also a party out of touch. — Thomas Frank

Literature must become party literature. Down with unpartisan litterateurs! Down with the superman of literature! Literature must become a part of the general cause of the proletariat. — Vladimir Lenin

The coins were completely unprepared for this and were sadly deceived by their own inertia. — Pawan Mishra

When people grow gradually rich their requirements and standard of living expand in proportion, while their present-giving instincts often remain in the undeveloped condition of their earlier days. Something showy and not-too-expensive in a shop is their only conception of the ideal gift. — Hector Hugh Munro