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I remember a lecture from one of my lit classes about a theory called "Reader Response", which basically says: More often than not, it's the readers --- not the writers --- who determine what a book means. — Kelly Corrigan

When you feel like no one loves you, remember that I love you. When you feel like no one is there to help you through things, remember that I am there, I am at your side. I exist within you. We are one. — Patience W. Smith

Marriage is made not in ritual or in words but in the living of it. — Diana Gabaldon

Your hands already know too much. — Jewel

He was staring hard, not at his wife and me but at his daughter watching us. In his cold pupil, in the firm twist of his lips, was reflected Madame Miyagi's orgasm reflected in her daughter's gaze. — Italo Calvino

If you piss your pants, you can only stay warm for so long. — Robert Duvall

Old among the young, poor among the rich, I adopt an air of indefinable superiority. — Mason Cooley

I'll tell you sort of an odd story: My music taste changed on 9/11. And it's very strange. I actually intellectually find this very curious. But on 9/11, I didn't like how rock music responded. And country music collectively, the way they responded, it resonated with me. — Ted Cruz

I have already lost touch with a couple of people I used to be — Joan Didion

There's gonna be haters, but don't let them affect you, don't let them take away a part of you. — Demi Lovato

I missed you like I've never missed anyone. I missed the future I was going to have with you. I missed the feeling of having you in my arms like this. I missed hearing your voice and seeing your face and sleeping next to you. I missed all of it because I was sure it was gone. — Allie Everhart

I started composting in 1970 by taking my food scraps out behind where I lived and burying them in a hole next to the railroad tracks - and green things started to grow there! — Ed Begley Jr.