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She wears those old fashioned pj's like body armour. Going to bed these days is like wresting with Kevlar. — Poppet

Caring for friends opens the heart, and gifts us with the privilege of sharing the fruits of our self-imposed and necessary solitude. — Max Elliott Slade

Hell is full of high court judges. — Sting

I've thought about you every day ... I've dreamt about you every night. — S.C. Stephens

I'm already gone. I died that night on the side of that road with my sister. — Trisha Leaver

Do not let any of them tell you who you are. You are the flame that cannot be put out. You are the star that cannot be lost. You are who you have always been, and that is enough and more than enough. Anyone who looks at you and sees darkness is blind. — Cassandra Clare

Christianity is not just for the strong; it's for everyone. — Timothy Keller

I possessed what is called the best of hearts
a dangerous possession, as it is generally accompanied by the strongest passions, and the weakest judgment. — Lady Caroline Lamb

Grinding his jaws. Barb snapped, "Over and done, put a fork in it." Stan — Jonathan Kellerman

The cap-and-trade plan is more market driven than anything else. If you want to discourage carbon use, you have to make it more expensive, but what is crucial is that this be a worldwide program that includes China and India. — Phil Gramm

Girls growing up today are not the first generation to have equal opportunity, but they are the first to know that all that opportunity does not necessarily translate into profesional achievement. — Sheryl Sandberg

He said that journeys involving the company of the dead were notorious for their difficulty but that in truth every journey was so accompanied. — Cormac McCarthy

One path I've used a lot is to deeply and thoughtfully consider a trope or a tradition, and then set about taking it apart - but only in the service of a character or story that deserves it. Another path I often employ is to put form into "play" - to set it free from its ordinary constraints and let it be free-floating and broken-apart and rearranged. — Lidia Yuknavitch

Take advantage of it now, while you are young, and suffer all you can, because these things don't last your whole life. — Gabriel Garcia Marquez