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You've used me to punish yourself, haven't you?"
He watched dawning realization spread over her face, a confirmation more positive than anything she could ever say, and that arrow twisted deep in his
chest. Yet still he had to ask the last question.
"Am I anything to you but a punishment? — Elizabeth Hoyt

There was still no likelihood that we could make a living from dance. We were doing it because we loved it ... We realized how full we felt; we were surrounded by music and dancing and joy. — Alvin Ailey

Ideas matter - and philosophy is the art of thinking about them rigorously. In my view, that should be done in as public a forum as possible. — Sam Harris

I'm an instant responder. Somebody told me I'm a living Twitter. I'm quick to respond and quick to fill air. — Sheila Nevins

Oh, and 13.1 million American people had their homes foreclosed. Because their debt, it turns out, was real; it was only the debt within the financial sector that was imaginary. It was only the people who generated the crisis who got three magical wishes from an economic genie. There was no abracadabra for ordinary people; they just got abraca-fucked. — Russell Brand

Some people can work their butts off and never get what they're aiming for while others can get it without any effort at all. — Haruki Murakami

I have a deeply hidden and inarticulate desire for something beyond the daily life. — Virginia Woolf

You have trust in what you think. If you splinter yourself and try to please everyone, you can't. — Annie Leibovitz

Reading Chekhov, I felt not happy, exactly, but as close to happiness as I knew I was likely to come. And it occurred to me that this was the pleasure and mystery of reading, as well as the answer to those who say that books will disappear. For now, books are still the best way of taking great art and its consolations along with us on a bus. — Francine Prose

The process by which we let go of our hopes to make a difference for God and settle for making a living is subtle and gradual. — John B. Hayes

You have to roll up your sleeves and be a stonecutter before you can become a sculptor - command of craft always precedes art: apprentice, journeyman, master. — Philip Gerard

The written word isn't necessarily a chore but can be a window into new worlds — Wes Moore

immortality is but ubiquity in time); that — Herman Melville

I would be humiliated if I found out that anything I did actually became a commercial success. — Lydia Lunch