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One may wonder indeed whether the pretense of superior health is not itself rapidly becoming a mental aberration. — Rene Dubos

What is a normal child like? Does he just eat and grow and smile sweetly? No, that is not what he is like. The normal child, if he has confidence in mother and father, pulls out all the stops. In the course of time, he tries out his power to disrupt, to destroy, to frighten, to wear down, to waste, to wangle, and to appropriate ... At the start he absolutely needs to live in a circle of love and strength (with consequent tolerance) if he is not to be too fearful of his own thoughts and of his imaginings to make progress in his emotional development. — D.W. Winnicott

I've either been in love a dozen times or never. I can't tell. — Julianna Baggott

We all make mistakes at some time in our lives, some more than others. It is only when the cost is counted in human lives that people really take notice. — Jasper Fforde

Natural law. Sons are put on this earth to trouble their fathers. — Paul Newman

My wife and I left New York when she got pregnant - we just thought it would be really hard to stay in the city. — Tom Perrotta

It is my desire I desire, and the loved being is no more than its tool. — Roland Barthes

Children can feel, but they cannot analyse their feelings; and if the analysis is partially effected in thought, they know not how to express the result of the process in words. — Charlotte Bronte

I think there's something about studying a book which will kill it if you're not careful. — Michael Morpurgo

The evening stretches out against the sky, I thought. Like a patient etherized upon a table. I grinned to myself. Live fast, die young, and have a literate corpse. — Robert B. Parker

One exploiting sect, one people of leeches, one single devouring parasite closely and intimately bound together not only across national boundaries, but also across all divergences of political opinion ... [Jews have] that mercantile passion which constitutes one of the principle traits of their national character — Mikhail Bakunin