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Oh Jesus. I'm already talking to myself. Or thinking to myself as if there are two of me. Is that the same thing? I'm not sure. But I do know I've been alone for two minutes and I'm already losing my shit. — Victoria Scott

Harriet looked up. "I did work that out - eventually. But what happened last week seemed to make it quite impossible." "I don't think," said Peter, "you approached the problem - forgive me for saying so - with an unprejudiced mind and undivided attention. Something got between you and the facts." "Miss Vane has been helping me so generously with my books," murmured Miss Lydgate, contritely; "and she has had her own work to do as well. We really ought not to have asked her to spare any time for our problems." "I had plenty of time," said Harriet. "I was only stupid. — Dorothy L. Sayers

Tax is not a four-letter word; rather, it's the price we pay for the country we want. — Alex Himelfarb

It is immoral to use private property in order to alleviate the horrible evils that result from the institution of private property. — Oscar Wilde

To shelter and to hide, they have resigned themselves. — J. D. McClatchy

Discussing economic reforms in Serbia is futile. — Ivica Dacic

Your death has not been waiting for your arrival at the appointed hour: it has, for all the years of your life, been racing towards you with the fierce velocity of time's arrow. It cannot be evaded, it cannot be bargained with, deflected or placated. All that is given to you is the choice: meet it with open eyes and peace in your heart, go gentle to your reward. Or burn bright, take up arms, and fight the bitch. — Mark Lawrence

Once again love drives me on, that loosener of limbs, bittersweet creature against which nothing can be done. — Sappho

But we are entitled to look for continuity in politics. — Jonathan Coe

People either have comedy or they don't. You can't teach it to them. — Lucille Ball