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How would I explain to him that I couldn't make peace with him? How would I explain that if I did I would immediately lose my inner balance? How would I explain that one of the arms of my internal scales would suddenly shoot upward? How would I explain that my hatred of him counterbalanced the weight of evil that had fallen on my youth? How would I explain that he embodied all the evils in my life? How would I explain to him that I needed to hate him? — Milan Kundera

Key to all fiction, long or short, is to remember that the wolfman did not want the moon. — Ron Carlson

He'd finished watching Blossom and gone to bed. — Andersen Prunty

America is a bunch o' bullies. Tell me what the Iraq uniform is like. Don't worry, I'll wait. — Katt Williams

Hemingway was a jerk. I mean he was really a great jerk. He was a good writer, and he did all sorts of things that I would never have the courage to do, but I don't think I'd enjoy being in the same room with him. He's not my kind of person. — Joe Haldeman

Important decisions are made by those who are invisible, by the humble people. — Muriel Barbery

Even just taking 20 seconds to truly appreciate your surroundings makes a world of difference. — Russell Eric Dobda

Love is not what others feel about you,,,, its what feeling you share with others. — Swavin Joysury

The business of a bank is to lend money; which amounts, nowadays, to lending credit. — John Buchanan Robinson

Perhaps he was probing the enigma of why men fall in love with their dreams, which are then so destroyed by harsh realities that their dreamers become cuckolded by their own illusions. Perhaps... — Juan Filloy

I wrote books to entertain. I'm not trying to teach anything! If I suspected the author was trying to show me how to be a better behaved girl, I shut the book. — Beverly Cleary

I never wrote a check to Planned Parenthood. — Chris Christie

The idea was that we would decide the order when we looked at the proofs. I remember Brion Gysin saying "Well, why change it? It's perfect the way it is, the way it came from the printer." Made one major change, that is, the first chapter that came from the printers, which would be the beginning, we moved to the end. The first chapter became the last chapter. There's no actual cutups in Naked Lunch. — William S. Burroughs

How could he mean so much to me in such a short time? — E.L. James