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Maybe she couldn't know who she was today. Maybe it was enough to know that she was no longer who she was before. — Orson Scott Card

The subtlety of your analysis of variance will not move readers to tears, although the tediousness of it might. — Paul J. Silvia

Falling as deeply in love with as many people, places, and things as you possibly can -- that's the best revenge on the unjust brevity of this fragile life. — Marc Parent

But the Modern Utopia must not be static but kinetic, must shape not as a permanent state but as a hopeful stage, leading to a long ascent of stages. Nowadays we do not resist and overcome the great stream of things, but rather float upon it. We build now not citadels, but ships of state. — H.G.Wells

Your problem is not that you are too busy; your problem is that you don't own your situation. — Rory Vaden

I'm the male Kate Moss. — Nicholas Haslam

A satire should expose nothing but what is corrigible, and should make a due discrimination between those that are and those that are not the proper objects of it. — Joseph Addison

The guy who kind of identified as my dad was my dad's brother, who was the second person my mom married. — Isaac Brock

I loved when my dad was home. He liked to sit in the living room and watch boxing and baseball on TV. Or he'd be tinkering around or listening to records by his musician buddies - George Shearing, Oscar Peterson and the Jackie Gleason Orchestra. — Natalie Cole

Hardly anyone liked R.E.M. who didn't like them way too much, so part of being an R.E.M. fan meant getting wildly overinvested and then feeling vaguely disappointed by whatever they did next. — Rob Sheffield

The Aztec gods and goddesses are, as far as we have known anything about them, an unlovely and unlovable lot. In their myths there is no grace or charm, no poetry. Only this perpetual grudge, grudge, grudging, one god grudging another, the gods grudging men their existence, and men grudging the animals. The goddess of love is goddess of dirt and prostitution, a dirt-eater, a horror, without a touch of tenderness ... — D.H. Lawrence

Who breaks the Law -' said Moreau, taking his eyes off his victim and turning towards us. It seemed to me there was a touch of exultation in his voice. '- goes back to the House of Pain,' they all clamoured; 'goes back to the House of Pain, O Master! — H.G.Wells

I've never let my guard down by saying, 'I don't need to be hedged.' — Paul Singer