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If he can give his readers no reason why they should read his book, except that the events happened to him, it is not a valid book. — Ayn Rand

This is what he does to me. Open up the windows of my soul and push me out. Fly, dammit, fly! — Leylah Attar

A husband? A psychopathic stalker? Frank's mind whirled with images of her being raped in the parking lot by some Neanderthal with a baseball bat while he lay bleeding and unconscious on the gravel next to her. — Pete Kahle

It felt like the moment before the Savior comes. And the Savior did come, but we had to wait a long time. — Denis Johnson

Euphemism in the workplace does not end with job descriptions. It reaches a pusillanimous peak at the other end of the work process - in dismissal. — Nigel Rees

I founded a club, which is called the Brutally Early Club. It's basically a breakfast salon for the 21st century where art meets science meets architecture meets literature. — Hans Ulrich Obrist

In the economy of the body, the limbic highway takes precedence over the neural pathways. We were designed and built to feel, and there is no thought, no state of mind, that is not also a feeling state.
Nobody can feel too much, though many of us work very hard at feeling too little.
Feeling is frightening. — Jeanette Winterson

Hatred will never be erased! The only thing you can do ... is erase the ones you hate. - Hakuryuu — Shinobu Ohtaka

Consider the bloody history of Europe: there was a great aspiration for high culture, yet this very same culture was shaped by brutality and barbarism. — Ori Gersht

So ... all of time and space, everything that ever happened or ever will - where do you want to start? — The Doctor

John Kerry only went to prep schools because he had an aunt who had the money to pay for his way into those prep schools. — Douglas Brinkley

I am afraid of getting married. Spare me from cooking three meals a dayspare me from the relentless cage of routine and rote. — Sylvia Plath