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I'm like the trunk of a cactus, I suppose." she told him. "I take in a dose of culture and time with friends, then I retreat and go live on it for a while until I get thirsty again. — Nancy Horan

...having already understood everything that you will understand henceforward and until the end of your days." -Q — Luther Blissett

Face, to me, is a metaphor of sadness. And I want to share this sadness. I'm not really interested whether it's an Indian face or not - that's not as important for me. But it's still important to establish the relationships in order to bring about a consciousness of our fragility. — Luis Gonzalez

I get really affected by songs as a music listener - they mean so much and they feel so significant. — Dee Dee Ramone

I am broken. I am a fraud. I am impossible to love. — Jennifer Niven

I love a good dinner and getting to know someone. — Kendall Jenner

More than anything I am afraid of fear itself overwhelming me. One must use any bit of folly to control it. — Gabriel Chevallier

For many of us, the opposite of talking isn't listening. It's waiting. When others speak, we typically divide our attention between what they're saying now and what we're going to say next - and end up doing a mediocre job at both. — Daniel H. Pink

In the legends, chimaera were sprung from tears and seraphim from blood, but in this moment they are, all of them, children of regret. — Laini Taylor

The door available to everyone that can lead to happiness & success is the modest door of the public library. I found it to be so in my own life and work. — Herman Wouk

Delvig's best poem is the one he dedicated to Pushkin, his schoolmate, in January 1815. A boy of sixteen, prophesying in exact detail literary immortality to a boy of fifteen, and doing it in a poem that is itself immortal - this is a combination of intuitive genius and actual destiny to which I can find no parallel in the history of world poetry. — Vladimir Nabokov

As long as the peace-makers are armed with assault rifles, it's highly unlikely we'll ever have peace. — Wayne Gerard Trotman

What happiness there had been at that time, what freedom, what hope! What an abundance of illusions! Nothing was left of them now. She had got rid of them all in her soul's life, in all her successive conditions of life, maidenhood, her marriage, and her love - thus constantly losing them all her life through, like a traveller who leaves something of his wealth at every inn along his road. — Gustave Flaubert

What I learned at Oxford has been used to great advantage throughout my business career. — J. Paul Getty