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Isn't it better to die while you're alive than to live the life of a dead person? — Emmanuel Carrere

A theatre is the most important sort of house in the world, because that's where people are shown what they could be if they wanted, and what they'd like to be if they dared to and what they really are — Tove Jansson

The consolation of art comes in many forms ... For some it is making, for others it is having. — Michael Kimmelman

Christmas and the others can end up making you sad, because you know you should be happy. — Ava Dellaira

The answers you seek never come when the mind is busy, they come when the mind is still, when silence speaks loudest. — Leon Brown

Despite all the achievements of civilisation, the human being is still one of the most vulnerable creatures on earth. — Vladimir Putin

the most unlikely people can become saviours in dark times, and the small kindnesses they offer can matter like life and death. — Emma Garcia

I had made sure of what to say to him before I came to the table. 'The Amanita phalloides,' I said to him, 'holds three different poisons. There is amanitin, which works slowly and is most potent. There is phalloidin, which acts at once, and there is phallin, which dissolves red corpuscles, although it is the least potent. The first symptoms do not appear until seven to twelve hours after eating, in some cases not before twenty-four or even forty hours. The symptoms begin with violent stomach pains, cold sweat, vomiting
Shirley Jackson

We deal with love by dealing with the ones we love, with sickness by dealing with the sick, and with death by dealing with the dead. And — Thomas Lynch

I do not remember very many things from the inside out. I do not remember what it felt like to touch things, or how bathwater traveled over my skin. I did not like to be touched, but it was a strange dislike. I did not like to be touched because I craved it too much. I wanted to be held very tight so I would not break. Even now, when people lean down to touch me, or hug me, or put a hand on my shoulder, I hold my breath. I turn my face. I want to cry. — Marya Hornbacher

Reality can easily become the current fantasy ... — Judith Perelman Rossner