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I had a big time punk-rock phase and psychobilly phase. I used to go mad for the Guana Batz. — Imelda May

Howling, are you?" the Indian said. "There it is for you, then. That's what happens, that's what they say: There's not a wolf alive that can't tame a man. — Denis Johnson

Sometimes things happen and sometimes they're terrible and unfair. But they don't erase the awesome stuff. They don't erase the stuff we love. Life's not some scientific balance" -Charlie — Jennifer Maschari

She considers for a minute before saying, I should have been more kind. That is something a person will never regret. You will never say to yourself when you are old, Ah, I wish I was not good to that person. You will never think that. I should have been more kind. — Khaled Hosseini

Lust was edging confusion for the lead. Good sense had fallen far behind. — Teri Anne Stanley

There was something incongruous about one marriage ending the same day another began, as if there was an exchange program in the universe or something, a trade required in order to keep the numbers even. — Sarah Dessen

Each of us is a secret envoi of the earth. We — John O'Donohue

The soul lets no man go without some visitations and holy-days of a diviner presence. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Amore is love
confessed to you in haiku.
Do you love me too? — Richelle E. Goodrich

Christianity in our country is a lot like what the Ducksters profess. No longer doctrinaire or demanding, the mishmash of pop-religion practiced in churches across America is an extension of the therapeutic culture: festooned with feelings, mostly misdirected. Untempered by intelligent interpretation of scripture ... American pop-theology: light on doctrine, heavy on hellfire and damnation. — Ilana Mercer

Part of being human is being on the verge of disgrace. — John Updike