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You can't read when you're traveling with other people; it always feels a bit rude. — Courtney Barnett

Accepting a religion, any, is a lot like someone in love. It doesn't matter what the beloved does or says, he or she will get a pass ... Forever. It's easier that way. It's too difficult to accept fault or to admit contradictions or falsehoods. Someone who is religious is in love, and there is no talking them out of it, regardless of what others would take as silly notions or irrational thinking. I no longer try. Life is brief, despite what those longing for an afterlife might really need to believe. Peace and acceptance is something, however, I'll always back, no matter what vehicle it rides in on. — Benjamin Kane Ethridge

Failure always brings something valuable with it. I don't let it leave until I extract that value. — Scott Adams

Don't worry about your stuff. Worry about making meaning instead. — Seth

Me: why is it upset? shouldn't it be downset? gideon: i will file a lawsuit against the dictionaries first thing tomorrow morning. we're going to tear merriam a new asshole and throw webster inside of it. — David Levithan

To be a good hitter you've got to do one thing - get a good ball to hit. — Rogers Hornsby

The best inheritance a parent can give his children is a few minutes of his time each day. — Orlando Aloysius Battista

Whatever we are we belong together. Wherever we are, we will find each other. Whoever we are we are forever one. — Leonard Nimoy

I must be besotted," he said evenly. "I have the imbecilic idea that you're the prettiest girl I've ever seen. Except for your coiffure," he added, with a disgusted glance at the coils and plumes and pearls. "That is ghastly."
She scowled. "Your romantic effusions leave me breathless. — Loretta Chase

The difference between brown and white rice is that the former is not milled. With the outer bran and germ intact, the rice is therefore chewier and nuttier. — Yotam Ottolenghi

Not all political prisoners are innocents. — David Remnick

Disability is a characteristic like hair color; it's not a defining principle. — Jean Driscoll