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He would wake for no reason in the middle of the night, and the memory of the self-absorbed love was revealed to him for what it was: a pitfall of happiness that he despised and desired at the same time, but from which it was impossible to escape. — Gabriel Garcia Marquez

Remember your six P's - Perfect Practice Prevents Piss Poor Performance. — Chuck Knox

The problem we've got now in Washington is that the goals are completely the opposite from each other. — Jim DeMint

The scholars of Ireland seem not to have the least conception of style, but run on in a flat phraseology, often mingled with barbarous terms. — Jonathan Swift

I felt as conspicuous as a baby whale in a goldfish pond. — Stephen King

The habit of falling hardens the body, reaching the ground, to in itself, is a relief. — Jose Saramago

Iowans know themselves and what they are doing. They are doing well. — Pearl S. Buck

Put your whole energy into meditation. Once you are centered in your being, once you know the inner path, then wherever you are you can manage to go to the center without any difficulty. Even when you are dying, it will not make any difference. You may be sick, it will not make any difference. — Rajneesh

The first issue of Kieron Gillen and Jamie McKelvie's The Wicked + The Divine is a wonderful door to a seductive new world. Let's all go in! — Fabio Moon

I can never sit still. I wanna hurl myself into life. — Madi Diaz

I did not love cold harmony and perfect regularity of organization; what I sought was variety, mystery, tradition, the venerable, the awful. I despised sophisters and calculators; I was groping for faith, honor, and prescriptive loyalties. I would have given any number of neo-classical pediments for one poor battered gargoyle. — Russell Kirk

Know ye not that there is here in this world a secret confraternity, which one might call the Company of Melancholiacs? That people there are who by natural constitution have been given a different nature and disposition than the others; that have a larger heart and a swifter blood, that wish and demand more, have stronger desires and a yearning which is wilder and more ardent than that of the common herd. They are fleet as children over whose birth good fairies have presided; their eyes are opened wider; their senses are more subtile in all their perceptions. The gladness and joy of life, they drink with the roots of their heart, the while the others merely grasp them with coarse hands. — Jens Peter Jacobsen

I can be anything and everything else for you, but I can't be the one who makes you fall. — H.M. Ward