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It's perfectly normal that extraordinary things happen to me. I'm an exceptional person. Oh, don't think I'm boasting. I mean to say that, unfortunately, I'm exceptional and that, unfortunately, I can't live by the rules. I must make my own. — Cocteau

If it occurred to Thursey that there was really no relationship between marrying your own true love and having a fortune showered upon you, she didn't bother about that. In a story you might as well have both, it was make-believe anyway.
But if I had to choose, she thought. If I had to choose ... she stared at her ragged dress hanging from its hook, and her ragged mended sandals on the shelf, then put the books away. How would I ever have such a choice, except in a made-up story? — Shirley Rousseau Murphy

It's always someone else's husband dies, they say — Ray Bradbury

The greatest foe of human is his mighty wisdom. — Chandrashekar

But to a higher mark than song can reach,
Rose this pure eloquence. — William Wordsworth

I was an only child for 16 years. I didn't realize it at the time, but that experience definitely turned me into a people pleaser. I always tried to do what was expected of me, and I constantly sought reassurance from the adults around me that I was doing a good job. — Chandra Wilson

I don't deal with hypotheticals. I deal with reality. — Clarissa Ward

I do not want to be civilized. I want to be liberated. — Russell Means

What I write, I write. I'll always do it in some form. — Iain Sinclair

In Israel, waves of anger and fear circulate all the time, but so do jokes and gossip and silky evening breezes. So, too, in America. — P. J. O'Rourke

We do not deserve to be trapped in hell. It isnt our fault. — Kiera Van Gelder

If I already have a vision, my work is almost done. The rest is a technical problem. — Hiroshi Sugimoto

In the practice of exchanging self & other, paradoxes abound. — Robert A.F. Thurman

An eerie feeling, a notion that devils roam the grounds instead of men. Who knows what anyone will do now that the rules are gone? — Pierce Brown