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Don't pretend like you know me 'cause you shook some neighborhood tree and got a li'l rotten fruit. — Lauren Francis-Sharma

Vanish.
Pass into nothingness: the Keats line that frightened her.
Fade as the blue nights fade, go as the brightness goes.
Go back into the blue.
I myself placed her ashes in the wall.
I myself saw the cathedral doors locked at six.
I know what it is I am now experiencing.
I know what the frailty is, I know what the fear is.
The fear is not for what is lost.
What is lost is already in the wall.
What is lost is already behind the locked doors.
The fear is for what is still to be lost.
You may see nothing still to be lost.
Yet there is no day in her life on which I do not see her. — Joan Didion

In masks and gown we haunt the street
And knock on doors for trick or treat
Tonight we are the king and queen,
For oh tonight it's Halloween! — Jack Prelutsky

Language is decanted and shared. If only one person is left alive speaking a language - the case with some American Indian languages - the language is dead. Language takes two and their multiples. — Rita Mae Brown

The best antidote to stress is resilience ... having the ability to respond to change or adversity proactively and resourcefully. — Lauren Mackler

No one is more avidly curious about other people's doings than those persons whom they do not concern. — Victor Hugo

I have not got accustomed to English life. The food is truly disastrous and it rains all the time. — Patrice Evra

Beautiful Girl, wake the fuck up, can't eviscerate essential self. — Karen Marie Moning

But her eyes had had too much in them and his heart way too little for things to keep going. — J.R. Ward

But now I want to have sex. Let's do it first. — Jettie Woodruff

It was as if she had been made afresh out of new elements, and must perforce be permitted to live her own life and be a law unto herself without her eccentricities being reckoned to her for a crime. — Nathaniel Hawthorne

I'd made her American, and something about her relationship with the luggage and the raincoat and the purse reinforced this, the casual entitlement to useful things. — Glen Duncan

I know that when I'm standing alone below a thousand-foot wall, looking up and considering a climb, my sponsors are the furthest thing from my mind. If I'm going to take risks, they are going to be for myself - not for any company. — Alex Honnold

A mouse in the paws is worth two in the pantry. — Louis Wain