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The best things that happen I'd never have thought to pray for. In a million years. The worst things just come like the weather. — Marilynne Robinson

People who write fiction, if they had not taken it up, might have become very successful liars. — Ernest Hemingway,

As an exercise, can you recall the last time you saw someone whose gender was ambiguous? Was this person attractive to you? And if you knew they called themselves neither a man nor a woman, what would it make you if you're attracted to that person? And if you were to kiss? Make love? What would you be? — Kate Bornstein

When a physician is called to a patient, he should decide on the diagnosis, then the prognosis, and then the treatment ... Physicians must know the evolution of the disease, its duration and gravity in order to predict its course and outcome. Here statistics intervene to guide physicians, by teaching them the proportion of mortal cases, and if observation has also shown that the successful and unsuccessful cases can be recognized by certain signs, then the prognosis is more certain. — Claude Bernard

But while the color may sap appetite in the most literal sense, it feeds it in others. — Maggie Nelson

Don't even try your bullshit with us...! You psycho idiot, certifiable, father-complex, bitch! — Haruka Takachiho

It was a gorgeous and intricate delusion, Manhattan, and from crooked angles on overcast days you saw it disintegrate, were forced to consider this tenuous creature in its true nature. — Colson Whitehead

Mirrors can't talk. Luckily for you, they can't laugh either. — Jane Wagner

Ultimate freedom has nothing to do with your life circumstances - it is the freedom of allowing the self to dissolve into the waves of the ocean. It is the freedom that is born through one's absolute trust in life. — Richard Rudd

I sincerely regret the unfortunate choice of language, which I used in my letter of Aug 29 to Congress McDonough concerning the Marine Corps ... — Harry S. Truman

I don't really know why I'm so busy, but I like it. Sometimes I think I need to slow down. And then I'm even busier! — Brianna Brown