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When I'm drinking around people, I tend to get silly or pugnacious or wild, which can cause problems. — Charles Bukowski

There they lay, but not in the forgetfulness of the previous night. She was seeking and he was seeking, they raged and contorted their faces and bored their heads into each others bosom in the urgency of seeking something, and their embraces and their tossing limbs did not avail to make them forget, but only reminded them of what they sought — Franz Kafka

We could not, for example, arrive at a principle like that of entropy without introducing some additional principle, such as randomness, to this topography. — Michael Polanyi

Back to my childhood where those monsters reside. They snack on innocence and dine on self esteem. — Jimmy Buffett

There is no such thing as a weird human being, It's just that some people require more understanding than others. — Tom Robbins

I no longer allow my yesterdays to be apart of my today which can affect my tomorrows when the experience needs to remain in yesterday. — Jewel Tyler

Mrs. McCauley, my dearest Reb, I do love you! This Yank has surrendered most willingly to the South. — Heather Graham

Life presents itself first and foremost as a task. We take no pleasure in it except when we are striving after something. — Tim Parks

Margaret Thatcher - this great lady has not only served her country well, she has served the free world well. — Ronald Reagan

And because you not always can keep your eyes shut there comes the real trouble
the heart pain
the world pain.
I tell you, my friend, it is not good for you to find you cannot make your dream come true, for the reason that you not strong enough are, or not clever enough ... Ja! ...
And all the time you are such a fine fellow too! Wie? Was? Gott im Himmel! How can that be? Ha! ha! ha!
'The shadow prowling amongst the graves of butterflies laughed boisterously. — Joseph Conrad

Whether it was H. P. Lovecraft's doomed towns or Shirley Jackson's lonely, looming 'The Haunting of Hill House,' the boondocks had all the fun. As a black kid in Queens, New York, I couldn't have felt more removed. — Victor LaValle