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Sometimes, in that darkness, there is a single act of love, some selfless gesture, an aspiration, and we see that it's not been all waste, all hopeless, and we can ... well ... go on. — John L'Heureux

If mankind had always been logical and wise, history would not be a long chronicle of folly and crime. — James G. Frazer

The opening chapter was the book's unique selling point, the singular idea that had carried Darcy through last November, and Coleman had just come up with it off the top of his head. — Scott Westerfeld

Whenever he was out of luck and a little down-hearted, he would fall to mourning over the loss of a wonderful cat he used to own (for where women and children are not, men of kindly impulses take up with pets, for they must love something) — Mark Twain

For a nothing, Charlie Brown, you're really something! — Charles M. Schulz

Freud's fundamental thought, on which these remarks are based, is formulated by the assumption that consciousness comes into being at the site of a memory trace. — Walter Benjamin

I went through two schools of acting but I learned more about acting from meditating and from my marshall arts teacher. — Forest Whitaker

Sometimes she narrates her actions inside her head in third-person. Does that make her a writer or a woman? — Kate Zambreno

Open shelving may be fashionable, but a closed cabinet door is the best way to stop grease and dust collecting in the first place. — Sheherazade Goldsmith

You're absolved," I tell him.
He brings his eyes back up to mine. There's no fucking way he knows what that word means. That's a word I dream someone will say to me.
So I put it in his language. "You're free. — Hannah Moskowitz

My wife and I got remarried. Our divorce didn't work out. — Henny Youngman

But I think I can sincerely declare that I cheerfully submit myself to every odious name for conscience' sake; and from my soul I despise all those whose guilt, malice, or folly has made them my foes. — James Otis