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Fluidity and discontinuity are central to the reality in which we live.
— Mary Catherine Bateson
I've never heard anyone come back from downtown Baltimore waxing poetic about the authenticity of poverty.
— Lisa Samson
How large the world is,
— Hans Christian Andersen
It is better to have just one friend that adds value to your life than having a million friends that add no value to your life.
— Abdulazeez Henry Musa
History is an argument without end.
— Pieter Geyl
The comfort of having a friend may be taken away, but not that of having had one.
— Seneca The Younger
If it ain't fast or sexy, it damn well better taste good.
— E.V. Iverson
I had actually been pissed off at the mirror for hurting her. Who gets fucking mad at an object?
— Abbi Glines
And everyone else was selecting their leaders not by their ability to lead, but by where they stood on a single issue.
— Neal Shusterman
If you had to name one particular person to blame it would have to be one of the players
— Theo Foley
We forgot everything. We forgot how shit life was. And we danced.
— D.H. Sidebottom
You alone became the outer surface of my life, the side I never see, and you will be that, the unknown part of me, until I die.
— Marguerite Duras
Bad thing about having an assassin as a friend. When he makes a threat against your life, you know it's not one. He means it.
-Syn — Sherrilyn Kenyon
-Syn — Sherrilyn Kenyon
Different roads sometimes leads to the same castle. Who knows?
— George R R Martin
If you get to the end of your life and you have regrets that you could have done better, then you blew it.
— Francis Slakey
I like a friend the better for having faults that one can talk about.
— William Hazlitt
The big question is: how do you institutionalize success and still keep that edge of craziness and wildeness?
— Anita Roddick