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I read once that despair... is when you are no longer able to sustain, even for the briefest moment, the notion that all will be well in the end. — Celeste Bradley
There was a time we tormented one another with excessive honesty in the naive belief it would save us. — Stanislaw Lem
Those who can imagine anything, can create the impossible. — Alan Turing
If ya ain't got it in ya, ya can't blow it out. — Louis Armstrong
We need time to lose interest in things. — Don DeLillo
Adam leans into my ear. I feel the soft whispers of his breath just before he begins to speak.
"You guys are disgusting, you know that, right?"
I look up, startled, and find Kenji frozen midmovement, his spoon halfway to his mouth, his head cocking in our direction. He gestures with his spoon at our faces. "What the hell is this? You guys playing footsie under the table or someshit? — Tahereh Mafi
We can bring heaven on the earth when we have compassion for all living beings. — Amit Ray
These then are some of my first memories. But of course as an account of my life they are misleading, because the things one does not remember are as important; perhaps they are more important. — Virginia Woolf
Certain majors [lables] just know what they're doin', and got a good grip on the dynamic of what's happening, and some don't. — Joe Budden
While I live with my family in South Florida, I enjoy visiting New York and always appreciate seeing so many Univision fans. — Raul De Molina
But I do not want to paint our circumstantial portraits so that we both emerge with enough well-rounded, spuriously detailed actuality that you are forced to believe in us. I do not want to practise such sleight of hand. You must be content only with glimpses of our outlines, as if you had caught sight of our reflections in the looking-glass of somebody else's house as you passed by the window. — Angela Carter
There is not, in my opinion, anything more mysterious in nature than this instinct in animals, which thus rise above reason, and yet fall infinitely short of it. — Joseph Addison
I look upon another's insistence on the merits of his or her life - duties, intellect, accomplishment - and see that most of it is nonsense. — Harold Brodkey