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I have developed my most meaningful relationships online. None of them live within driving distance. None of them are about my own age. — Aaron Swartz

Only as we give the children the truth about life can we expect any improvement in it. — Mabel Robinson

The tulips along the border are redder than ever, opening, no longer wine cups but chalices; thrusting themselves up, to what end? They are, after all, empty. When they are old they turn themselves inside out, explode slowly, the petals thrown like shards. — Margaret Atwood

I've kind of got an out in cancer. It keeps things in perspective for me. — Eric Shanteau

Anastasia," I say, in good-bye. "Christian," she answers, her voice soft. — E.L. James

My parents have always been very open. — Zoe Lister-Jones

Not expecting someone to measure up is an insult — Marshall Sylver

Writing is making sense of life. — Nadine Gordimer

It was so like old times that Henry found himself smiling down at Olek and Mance, playing to her, capable of ignoring the rest. It did seem for those seconds that the earth had at last been pacified by music. — Thomas Keneally

They rode like men invested with a purpose whose origins were antecedent to them, like blood legatees of an order both imperative and remote. For although each man among them was discrete unto himself, conjoined they made a thing that had not been before and in that communal soul were wastes hardly reckonable more than those whited regions on old maps where monsters do live and where there is nothing other of the known world save conjectural winds. — Cormac McCarthy

Our limits are governed by flow's ability to amplify performance as much as by imagination's ability to dream up that performance. — Steven Kotler

There are no answers, only choices. — Christine Mason Miller