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Truth is one. It doesn't change. It covers all things which touch the heart - honor and pride and pity and justice and courage and love. — William Faulkner
Before I die many will die with me and they'll deserve it. See you in Hell. — Kurt Cobain
Back then, and even now, I wonder: Am I "empowered"? If you have to hide your hypersensitivity, are you really a "strong woman"? Sometimes another voice enters my head, shooing these thoughts aside. This one tells me that the only really good performance is one where you make yourself vulnerable while pushing beyond your familiar comfort zone. I liken it to having an intense, hyper-real dream, where you step off a cliff but don't fall to your death. — Kim Gordon
Self interest determines loyalty or betrayal. — James Cook
I think work is a privilege ... It keeps you alive, spiritually. — Denton Cooley
Through the centuries, we faced down death by daring to hope. — Maya Angelou
The drunken consciousness is one bit of the mystic consciousness, and our total opinion of it must find its place in our opinion of that larger whole. — William James
monopsony: a single buyer, who may harm suppliers in the short term but also consumers in the long term, as they suffer from diminished choice and reduced competition. — Anonymous
10.30 Newsnight: What Are The Chances Of World War Three Breaking Out After You Have Gone To Bed? — Alan Coren
Babe, Ranger said, wrapping his arms around me, gathering me close to him. — Janet Evanovich
He snaked an arm around her waist and pulled her into him with an unyielding strength. She'd been unmistakably seized. — Elizabeth SaFleur
If you want to know the world, sometimes you have to get out and roll around. — Elizabeth Gilbert
I'm going to try to do music for the rest of my life, but that's just trying. Maybe it's not going to work out. Who knows? — Mac DeMarco
As Queen Elizabeth II said after her annus horribilis: "There can be no doubt that criticism is good for people and institutions . . . but scrutiny can be just as effective if it is made with a touch of gentleness, good humor, and understanding. — Tim Clissold
