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Then the trembling starts to get worse. This must be how they begin, he thinks. Freak-outs. Breakdowns. Crack-ups. Eventually shut-ins and finally cross-offs. But first the cover-up ... — Ken Kesey

Which are you?" "I'm feline. So are you. So are most Southern men an' most of these girls — F Scott Fitzgerald

It is my view that the vegetarian manner of living, by its purely physical effect on the human temperament, would most beneficially influence the lot of mankind. — Albert Einstein

I was just struggling with my inner vachette and pondering the depths of my own inhumanity. — David Sedaris

Games lubricate the body and mind. — Benjamin Franklin

Rimed and sparkling with sugar, the wrestler lay like some child's flaccid sweetmeat in death, and the dogs licked his eyelids. — Dorothy Dunnett

You lost your ability to choose the moment you started to use your eyes to see, and your heart to feel. Choice has become nothing but an illusion for you. — Lionel Suggs

True poetry is similar to certain pictures whose owner is unknown and which only a few initiated people know. — Eugenio Montale

Don't be concerned that things appear to be falling apart: this has to happen in order for something new and wonderful to emerge. — Marianne Williamson

How 'bout this? You go ahead and feel guilty about being an accomplice, and I'll go ahead keep doing your dirty work so you don't break a fuckin' nail or something. Then tonight we'll open a bottle of wine and talk about how today made us deel. Maybe eat some chocolate while we're at it, then watch The Notebook together. That work for you? — Joanna Wylde

People love photos. Photos originally weren't that big a part of the idea for Facebook, but we just found that people really like them, so we built out this functionality. — Mark Zuckerberg

The long experiment with professional politicians and professional government is over, and it failed. — Newt Gingrich

But what is great can only begin great. — Martin Heidegger