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Exile from society allows person to disengage from meaningless activities and develop conscious awareness. A person's courageous struggle to eliminate the trepidation of social exile produces insights into what it means to be human. We can displace emotional disquiet by living a heightened state of existence. How a person's resolves the tremendous anxiety and dizziness that impetus comes from contemplating the inevitability of death, human freedom of choice, the moral responsibilities attendant to living in a selected manner, existential isolation, and the possibility of nothingness establishes a governing philosophical framework. A person must not rue ouster from society because release from moral and societal constraints spurs learning and advanced consciousness. — Kilroy J. Oldster

I could have kissed you months ago, but it wouldn't have meant anything. I wished for you to see me. And want me. So ... did you mean it?"
"Yes," I said, and some unnamed tension inside me eased. "I see you, Tod. — Rachel Vincent

Some people call me sick and twisted. I feel that I'm neither; I am instead a Romantic. — Kenzie Western

Whether the bear beats the wolf or the wolf beats the bear, the rabbit always loses. — Robert Jordan

We make a lot of fun at President Clinton's expense. But this transition is going to be tough because it's been 25 years since this guy has gotten laid in the private sector. — David Letterman

Take the road to contradiction, it'll lead you, I promise, to the palace of wisdom. — Frank Lentricchia

With his final blow delivered, he pulls me up toward him, first by my hips, and then by my hair. Groping my breasts and kissing me, he is full of congratulations.
'Well done, Megan, you took your punishment well. Now it's time for your reward. — Felicity Brandon

In this bright future you can't forget your past. — Bob Marley

All loss is one, and one loss becomes all, a single death is the key to the gate that bars memory. — Diana Gabaldon

In the book of things people more often do wrong than right, investing must certainly top the list, followed closely by wallpapering and eating artichokes — Robert Klein

Open your heart.Tear it apart. — Becky Stark