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I lost the love of all the homosexuals in the world by saying that Princess Diana was trash and got what she deserved. She could have been Queen of England - and she was swanning about Paris with Arabs. What disgraceful behavior. Going about saying she wanted to be the queen of hearts. The vulgarity of it is so overpowering. — Quentin Crisp

Liberty is an opportunity for doing good, but this is only so when it is also an opportunity for doing wrong. — Friedrich August Von Hayek

He chuckled into my hair, enjoying this. I loved him terribly just then, how he puzzled through obscure scholarship and reveled in ideas, never mind that he'd called my mind hell. — Rachel Hartman

I would say Pittsburgh softly each time before throwing him up. Whisper Pittsburgh with my mouth against the tiny ear and throw him higher. Pittsburgh and happiness high up. The only way to leave even the smallest trace. So that all his life her son would feel gladness unaccountably when anyone spoke of the ruined city of steel in America. Each time almost remembering something maybe important that got lost. — Jack Gilbert

We stand for creativity and pushing boundaries and having fun with one's music. — Richard Hyung-ki Joo

Today is a BRAND NEW day - a perfectly good reason to get up and start over. Never give up. — Richelle E. Goodrich

I crave intimacy to the same burning degree that I detest commitment. — Amanda Palmer

President Obama , I guess, is starting to confess to some of his anxieties. In a recent interview, President Obama said, 'I miss being anonymous.' He said, 'In the old days, I could blend in with all the other Hawaiian Barack Hussein Obamas.' — Conan O'Brien

At night it is better still. I used to lie on the pallet in the hall waiting until I could hear them all asleep, so I could get up and go back to the bucket. It would be black, the shelf black, the still surface of the water a round orifice in nothingness, where before I stirred it awake with the dipper I could see maybe a star or two in the bucket, and maybe in the dipper a star or two before I drank. After that I was bigger, older. — William Faulkner

Dare to believe that you make a significant difference in our world. — Dana Arcuri

Clarity need not be equivalent to / readability. How readable is the world? — Rae Armantrout

In thee thy mother dies, our household's name, My death's revenge, thy youth, and England's fame. — William Shakespeare

So you choose to measure by the only standard that allows your life to be meaningless? — Orson Scott Card