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If I had children, I would be very selfish. I wouldn't be out doing things. But by not having kids, it makes me freer to travel the world and talk about things I feel are important. — Linda Blair

Since I spent much of my childhood being left behind and ignored, one might think that, as an adult, moments of perceived abandonment would feel old hat. The truth is, as an adult, I am always waiting to be left behind. I'm always ready to be discarded and, therefore, I spend a significant amount of time preparing for this eventuality.
I lower my expectations, I don't seek out meaningful relationships, and I don't engage in any sort of real intimacy, physical or otherwise.
Engage is the key word here. Except, when I engage, when it happens, when I'm left behind it doesn't feel old hat. It feels like it did the first time and it takes me by surprise. So, I don't let it happen. — Penny Reid

If a man has to say trust me it's a sure sign you cannot. Trust him, that is. Trust is a thing you do without words. — Juliet Marillier

When I see a rosebush smiling at me, I see a sweet little girl telling me, "I love you daddy". — Debasish Mridha

So I use a tape recorder a lot to record ideas. — John Frusciante

I try to write the kind of books I like to read. — Isabel Allende

Negotiations with religious fanatics who have delusions of grandeur generally do not go well. — Peter L. Bergen

I don't need bodyguards. — Jimmy Hoffa

The absurdly neurotic role you and the rest of your kind have always attributed to me Erato, the Goddess Muse of Erotic Poetry bears no relation at all to reality. As a matter of fact, I was trained as a clinical psychologist. Who simply happens to have specialized in the mental illness that you, in your ignorance, call literature. — John Fowles

Truth is inseperable from the illusory belief that from the figures of the unreal one day, in spite of all, real deliverance will come. — Theodor Adorno