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In 1986, I was attacked in the street as I helped Neil Mullarkey from the Comedy Store Players to put up posters. We were in the wrong place at the wrong time - midnight - and we were English. I got kicked in the head. — Paul Merton

Because partisanship has made anything fair, which honor and propriety might once have kept quiet. — Stephanie Dray

Our propositions are true if they have the same structure as the world. Truth is a correspondence through structure. — Janna Levin

I used to work in a funeral home to feel good about myself, just the fact that I was breathing. — Chuck Palahniuk

He who has seen the misery of man only has seen nothing, he must see the misery of woman; he who has seen the misery of woman only has seen nothing, he must see the misery of childhood. — Victor Hugo

Communities of color don't understand what it means to be a police officer, the fear that police officers have in just being on the streets. — Eric Holder

I don't want you to understand the details. To feel how it feels, you just have to be on the ground with the people. That's where photojournalists have a lot of magic. — Shaul Schwarz

you are my joy. You are worth tens of thousands. — Philippa Gregory

Blood filled my mouth, warm as it dribbled out between my lips. I gazed at Tamlin's masked face one last time.
"Love," I breathed, the world crumbling into a blackness with no end. A pause in Amarantha's magic. "The answer to the riddle...," I got out, chocking on my own blood, "is... love."
Tamlin's eyes went wide before something forever cracked in my spine. — Sarah J. Maas

It's no wonder human beings are so narcissistic. The way our ears are constructed, we can hear only what is right next to us or else the internal monologue inside. — Gretel Ehrlich

Nothing happens overnight but results do happen when people take action. — Coach Rob Regish

I'm in no hurry. What for?
The sun and moon aren't in a hurry: they're right.
Hurrying is believing people can get past their legs,
Or that, jumping, they can land past their shadow.
No; I don't know how to hurry. — Alberto Caeiro

It is a wonderful truth that things we want most in life-a sense of purpose, happiness and hope-are most easily attained by giving them to others. — Isabel Allende