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#1. We each sit alone, staring at this black screen with a whole range of emotions. But in a strange way, we are all doing it together, and we should take solace in the fact that no one has a clue what's going on. I
Aziz Ansari
#2. I have always believed in the principle that immediate survival is more important than long-term survival.
Jack McClelland
#3. I wanted to write about how people's beliefs shift.
Alexei Sayle
#4. And let's be honest, you weren't exactly harmed. I even took you home." "You dumped me on my doorstep. According to my mother, I looked half dead." "Your mother exaggerates. A third dead at most." I stared at him. Wow. Just wow.
Ilona Andrews
#5. I found out long ago, it's a long way down the holiday road. Holiday road, holiday road. Jack be nimble, Jack be quick. Take a ride on the West Coast kick. Holiday road.
Lindsey Buckingham
#6. It is almost more important how a person takes his fate than what it is. And the best way is with gratitude while trying to improve it for the good of others and themselves.
Wilhelm Von Humboldt
#7. Such is life, and it gets sucher every day.
Anonymous
#8. A woman with opinions had better develop a thick skin and a loud voice.
Anya Seton
#9. I just really want to make a good show and make it as interesting as I can, and anything else is kind of above my pay grade.
Mark Valley
#10. I once had a boyfriend who couldn't write unless he was wearing a necktie and a dress shirt, which I thought was really weird, because this was a long time ago, and no one I knew ever wore dress shirts, let alone neckties; it was like he was a grown-up reenacter or something.
Susan Orlean
#11. I think that the coalition that President [Barack] Obama put together to win twice is a coalition that I can put together and add to.
Hillary Clinton
#12. Remember that you are a wolf. And you cannot be caged.
Sarah J. Maas
#14. In that moment, Iseult knew what she had to do. Logic didn't matter, nor Threadwitch practicality, nor even the opposing halves of her heart.
What mattered was doing the right thing.
So Iseult made her choice, and she ran.
Susan Dennard
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