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Don't people get married because they're full of love and then divorced when they run out of it?" (Elsa)
"Did you learn that one in school?" (Mom)
"It's my own theory." (Elsa) — Fredrik Backman
Design is where science and art break even. — Robin Mathews
Language is not morally neutral because the human brain is not neutral in its desires. Neither is the dog brain. Neither is the bird brain: crows hate owls. We like some things and dislike others, we approve of some things and disapprove of others. Such is the nature of being an organism. — Margaret Atwood
In a fair fight, the don's man would almost certainly paint the walls with Locke and Calo's blood, so it stood to reason that this fight would have to be as unfair as possible. — Scott Lynch
Why do the lives of writers seem so ... train-wrecky? — Chuck Palahniuk
These two wouldn't be a problem. They talked to much. The talkers of the world ended up being the loudest screamers. — Ray Banks
For all their faults, right-wing authoritarian regimes more easily accept democratic reforms than left-wing totalitarian states. — Jeane Kirkpatrick
It's tragic when we do not recognize just how present God is in our lives. — Toni Sorenson
I believe in people living their lives and having privacy. — Sandra Bernhard
I believe that when we treat homosexual people as pariahs and push them outside our communities and churches; when we blame them for who they are; when we deny them our blessing on their commitment to lifelong, faithful relationships, we make them doubt whether they are children of God, made in his image. — Steve Chalke
I want to make it clear: it's not that I hate mainstream cinema. It's perfectly fine. There are a lot of people who need to escape, because they are in very difficult situations, so they have the right to escape from the world. But this has nothing to do with an art form. — Michael Haneke
Not numbering and counting, but ripening like a tree. — Rainer Maria Rilke
Knowing that we'd meet Ruby at the point where she stopped believing, I knew I was also going to have to deal with what you do with your capacity for belief if you don't have an object for your belief. — K.M. Soehnlein
