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Like flats of today, terraces of houses gained a certain anonymity from identical facades following identical floor plans and heights.
— Stephen Gardiner
You forget, my good man, that what the artist perceives is, primarily, the difference between things. It is the vulgar who note their resemblance.
— Vladimir Nabokov
Let others take up my madness
And all that went with it.
Without madness what is man
But a healthy beast, A postponed corpse that breeds? — Fernando Pessoa
And all that went with it.
Without madness what is man
But a healthy beast, A postponed corpse that breeds? — Fernando Pessoa
What happens to the space that two people occupied together? How can it just disappear? Why can't it just become something else?
— Melissa Broder
I was married for 18 years to a woman who wanted me to get sober for all 18 years and I never did. She finally came to her senses and divorced me.
— Danny Bonaduce
I spent the year behind on deadlines and everything else. It's only now in December that I feel even slightly caught up. 2016 has to be better.
— Justine Larbalestier
If you act like something's too hard, it will be, he said. You got to believe it's possible.
— Joyce Maynard
Acting is pretending to be someone else.
— Anna Paquin
While parents should always provide shelter from a storm, they should sometimes allow children to play in the rain.
— Wes Fesler
For the first time he could remember, he had something in his life that he really looked forward to.
— M. Leighton
In the movies, the person leaving you never has a blocked nose when they cry. And all the tears are pretty
— Pleasefindthis
My favorite word? Yes.
— Pamela Anderson
You're looking for logic in all the wrong places.
— Piper Kerman
The world can only be free when men are content in themselves and each draws from his own fountain.
— George William Russell