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Experience was something it was difficult to avoid, though many people had managed to keep it to a minimum. — Philip Jose Farmer

You don't move like a human," Irawondona said.
"And you fight surprisingly well for a talking brideeth."
The reaction on Irawondona's face was immediate. His happy grin vanished.
Arista looked to Myron.
"I don't know that word," the monk replied.
"I wouldn't think you would," Royce said. "I taught him that one. — Michael J. Sullivan

I have a friend, Dana, who was in the grocery store one day, and her arm, like, bursts into flame. Just like that. Just her arm. And she's screaming and waving her arm around and around, flames shooting everywhere. Finally the cops showed up and arrested her." "Arrested her? Why did - " "Possession of an unlicensed firearm." A — David Wong

Stop the violence! Can't we all just get along? — Chris Rock

after we cleared the tunnel at Treasure Island, a panicky — James Patterson

Sometimes it's strange being me. I travel the world meeting people, I'm surrounded with friends and my life is full, but all the time I am confronted by a young man I have nothing in common with. He is me, but he is not me now. In fact I have been me now for longer than I was him, but no one wants to know about me. — Eddy Merckx

It is my mind, with its store of images, that gives the world color and sound ... Everything is mediated through the mind. — Carl Jung

We have not long to love.
Light does not stay.
The tender things are those
we fold away.
Coarse fabrics are the ones
for common wear.
In silence I have watched you
comb your hair.
Intimate the silence,
dim and warm.
I could but did not, reach
to touch your arm.
I could, but do not, break
that which is still.
(Almost the faintest whisper
would be shrill.)
So moments pass as though
they wished to stay.
We have not long to love.
A night. A day ... — Tennessee Williams

EJECTION, n. An approved remedy for the disease of garrulity. It is also much used in cases of extreme poverty. — Ambrose Bierce