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What I want to know is how you go on when you look around
and don't see anywhere you want to go without the only person
you can't have. — Charlotte Eriksson
and don't see anywhere you want to go without the only person
you can't have. — Charlotte Eriksson
We're all capable of anything as human beings. Any emotion, any action. We really are.
— Jeff Daniels
I consider all my films an experiment, at least in my mind.
— Michael Haneke
I guess I have no choice
But to toss all novels under the rug
Nothing can compete with the poetry bug — Maddy Kobar
But to toss all novels under the rug
Nothing can compete with the poetry bug — Maddy Kobar
Negative thoughts stick around because we believe them, not because we want them or choose them.
— Andrew J. Bernstein
I believe in deeply ordered chaos
— Francis Bacon
One attraction of Latin is that you can immerse yourself in the poems of Horace and Catullus without fretting over how to say, "Have a nice day."
— Peter Brodie
In science ... "discovery" can mean finding a guppy with an extra spine in its dorsal fin.
— Thomas Hayden
Character is like my fingerprint; it identifies me from everyone else in the world. It says who I am and where I am headed.
— Eric Thomas
I think being a mother helps keep your feet on the ground. There's very little dignity in parenthood. It's a great leveller.
— Frances O'Grady
I will always love my mother for who she is and everything she does.
— Tammy-Louise Wilkins
in there," and the first guy says, "Watch." In he goes and orders a beer. "Sorry, you can't bring your dog in here," says the bartender.
— Various
Please reach out for help, your voice will save you.
— Brooke Axtell
Sure, we thought the acres
That we tilled were sacred,
But how could we have known
That wheat can haunt like ghosts — Sherman Alexie
That we tilled were sacred,
But how could we have known
That wheat can haunt like ghosts — Sherman Alexie