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- We shouldn't piss them off, explained Frankie, because who knows what they'll do now that they've united.
- She might, in fact, go crazy, as has happened to a lot of people who break rules. Not the people who play at rebellion but…
- It is better to be alone, she figures, than to be with someone who can't see who you are. It is better to lead than…
- Secrets are more powerful when people know you've got them.
- I can't forget things, or ignore them-bad things that happen," I said. "I'm a lay-it-all-out person, a dwell-on-it person, an obsess-about-it person. If I hold…
- They do sometimes go crazy, these people, because the world is telling them not to want the things they want. It can seem saner to…
- Love is when you give someone else the power to destroy you, and you trust them not to do it.
- Secrets are more powerful when people know you've got them," said Mr. Sutton. "You show them the tiniest edge of your secret, but the rest…
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