
We are all the same in that we all want to be different. —
Jessica Zafra

He had loved her, but he hated himself more. —
Janet Fitch

Death cuts off possibilities. Even if they were possibilities you never meant to act on, it feels different
when they're gone. —
Eileen Wilks

He'd given up squid merchanting when he'd found that the creatures inhabited his dreams, all leggy and cold. —
James P. Blaylock

Nostalgia
that's the basic sickness, and I never heard of a doctor who can cure it. —
Tim O'Brien

Nothing sways the stupid more than arguments they can't understand. —
Jean Francois Paul De Gondi

The major political event of the twentieth century is the death of socialism. —
Irving Kristol

Tapas is a celebration of life. —
Jose Andres

Everybody all over the world takes a wife's estimate into account in forming an opinion of a man. —
Honore De Balzac