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That whole week, we started to divide things into those two categories: anything or something. A piece of jewelry bougth at a department store: anything. A piece of jewelry made by hand: something. A dollar: anything. A sand dollar: something. A gift certificate: anything. An IOU for two hours of starwatching: something. A drunk kiss at a party: anything. A sober kiss alone in a park: something. By David Levithan Week Categories Piece Started Divide

it's nothing because it's everything. By Danny

The building was crowded with men and women packing stuff into boxes and bags, leather stuff, nylon, canvas, and rubber stuff, with brass rings and silver chains, steel buckles and studded straps. Elephant stuff. By Richard Schmitt Stuff Nylon Canvas Bags Leather

Something: the Book By Ted Stetson Book

Useless and precious objects. Taking up space. Taking up time. By Maira Kalman Taking Useless Objects Precious Space

There is love and then there is fluff. Nothing else. By Richelle E. Goodrich Fluff Love

Exactly what they By Peter James

Everything else is nothing. By Lauren Oliver

For you, anything. By Jessica Sankiewicz

What's in that pipe that he's smoking? By Arlo Guthrie Smoking Pipe

No such thing as nothing. So it's gotta be a something, don't it? By Patrick Ness Thing Gotta

That's all folks! By Mel Blanc Folks

Wonderful. Last night's dinner, the charred remains of my dignity, and apparently, now, my undergarments, too. What else did I leave on Josh Bennett's bathroom floor? By Katja Millay Wonderful Dinner Dignity Apparently Undergarments

What a lot of things there are a man can do without. By Socrates Lot Things Man

uncomplicated things By Susan Meissner Uncomplicated Things

Little things are big. By Yogi Berra Big Things

The crap and the trash of the world. Post-consumer human butt wipe that no one would ever go to the trouble to recycle. By Chuck Palahniuk World Crap Trash Postconsumer Recycle

Things of today? Deeds which are harvest for Eternity! By Ebenezer Elliott Things Today Eternity Deeds Harvest

What would you grab, if you had to pack up your life in only minutes? By Jodi Picoult Grab Minutes Pack Life

Some things are really necessaries of life in some circles, the most helpless and diseased, which in others are luxuries merely, and in others still entirely unknown. By Henry David Thoreau Circles Diseased Unknown Things Necessaries

Things unused burden and beset. By Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe Things Beset Unused Burden

Something that just came out of me. It was a bit of mischief. By Diego Maradona Mischief Bit

You know what I love... everything. By John Irving Love

Bare essentials. Like packing for paradise when you know you're boarding the barge to hell. By Suenammi Richards Bare Essentials Hell Packing Paradise

Clothes? sufficient Keys? found 'em Coffee cup? full Sanity? sanity? - T-SHIRT By Darynda Jones Clothes Sanity Keys Found Coffee

Lost-and-found items left behind on trains and in stations, and the unusual, strange items among them - the ashes of cremated people, wigs, prosthetic legs, the manuscript of a novel (the stationmaster read a little bit of it and found it dull), a neatly wrapped, bloodstained shirt in a box, a live pit viper, forty color photos of women's vaginas, a large wooden gong, the kind Buddhist priests strike as they chant sutras ... "Sometimes you're not sure what to do with them," the stationmaster said. By Haruki Murakami Items Buddhist Wigs Stationmaster Stations

It wasn't nothing. It was something. By Amy Harmon

I know what I'm thinking bout, I think. Nothing. And as much of it as I can. By Alice Walker Bout Thinking

The black and merciless things that are behind the great possessions. By Henry James Possessions Black Merciless Things Great

Music, my rampart and my only one. By Edna St. Vincent Millay Music Rampart

Love, Love. Sweet and glorious love. By T. Scott Mcleod Love Sweet Glorious

Grabbed my duffel, my toothbrush, and a signed copy of my favorite book. Just the essentials. By C.m. Stunich Grabbed Duffel Toothbrush Book Signed

expansive items we crossed off her list. By Jane Linfoot Expansive List Items Crossed

Everything that's important - you can take with you. By Sheri L. Dew Important

My lifesaver, my everything. By Cecilia Robert Lifesaver

Collect moments not things. By Karen Salmansohn Collect Things Moments

Something I chose to forget because it didn't fit in with how shit everything was. By Patrick Ness Chose Forget Fit Shit

A good mixture of nothing and everything is eating up my head alive. By Anne Sexton Alive Good Mixture Eating Head

The things that time wants to keep, it buries. By Mark Lawrence Buries Things Time

nthing else bt everyone By Jeswant Gembali Nthing

Crap on a stick. By Cameo Renae Crap Stick

Something mysterious ... but By Fyodor Dostoyevsky Mysterious

Stupid things, in the end. Nonsensical. But stupid, nonsensical things were sometimes the most important. By Wildbow End Nonsensical Stupid Things Important

Trinket. A souvenir. It's nothing." "Oh, not nothing," Macey said. She held her thin wrist out so that her bracelet caught the light. "I saw something just like it in the September Vogue." Amazingly, that made me feel better. "Well, at least I'm a crazy person with good taste. By Ally Carter Trinket Macey Vogue Souvenir Amazingly

Ashes. Ashes, and blood, and nothing more. By Brent Weeks Ashes Blood

Things. Cosas. Things attach themselves like leeches to the human soul, then they bleed out the sweetness and the music and the primordial joy of being unencumbered upon the land. By Tom Robbins Things Cosas Soul Land Attach

She had built a safe world where love didn't matter - and now she had nothing but stuff. By Diana Holquist Matter Stuff Built Safe World

A place for everything and everything in its place By Samuel Smiles Place

What belongs to you; your soul, your spirit and your body! By Lailah Gifty Akita Soul Body Belongs Spirit

These things you treasure, how often they're somebody else's trash. By Emma Jane Unsworth Treasure Trash Things

The silliest things shatter you. A T-shirt discovered behind the washing machine. A toy that rolled under a cabinet in the garage, forgotten until someone drops something and goes to fetch it, and suddenly they're on the concrete floor sobbing into a dusty baseball mitt. By Victoria Schwab Silliest Things Shatter Tshirt Machine

Of a little thing a little displeaseth. By George Herbert Displeaseth Thing

You've got to know what your 'thing' is, and you've got to call it a 'thing,' whether it's meanness, nastiness, un-forgiveness, arrogance, ego, resistance, rebelliousness or defiance. Everybody's got a 'thing,' and once you call your 'thing' a 'thing,' we can give it a place to be or dismiss it. By Iyanla Vanzant Thing Nastiness Unforgiveness Arrogance Ego

Greatest stuff in the world. Superman's duct tape. By James L. Cambias Greatest World Stuff Superman Tape

I don't feel comfortable taking some random stuff," I said. "Especially stuff that's called Stuff. By Stefan Mohamed Stuff Feel Comfortable Taking Random

Things denied, things untold, things hidden and disguised. By J.k. Rowling Things Denied Untold Disguised Hidden

You want to know a little about a lot was By Robert T. Kiyosaki Lot

My most treasured possessions are not things; they are only things, my friends, family and animals are what counts. By John The Apostle Things Friends Family Counts Treasured

A thing is what it is....and not something else. By Robert Parker Thing

Auburn Tigers T-shirt. By Rachel Hawkins Tshirt Tigers Auburn

Acid, booze, and ass, needles, guns, and grass, lots of laughs. By Joni Mitchell Acid Booze Needles Guns Ass

Letting go of "stuff" allowed the world to collapse behind me as I moved, so I became nothing more or less than who I simply was: Me. By Dee Williams Stuff Letting Allowed Moved World

Some things I just got to keep for myself. By Kathryn Stockett Things

Thing, body, matter, are nothing apart from the combinations of the elements, - the colours, sounds, and so forth - nothing apart from their so-called attributes. By Ernst Mach Thing Body Matter Sounds Elements

A little of everything and nothing thoroughly, after the French fashion. By Michel De Montaigne French Fashion

Happiness, it's a small thing - just a very little thing. By Michael Leunig Happiness Thing Small

Erections, Ejaculations,Exhibitions and General Tales of Ordinary Madness. By Charles Bukowski Erections Madness General Tales Ordinary

A thing, until it is everything, is noise, and once it is everything it is silence. By Antonio Porchia Thing Noise Silence

The play's the thing. By William Shakespeare Thing Play

I don't know. Everything. Living. Smoking. By Jean-Paul Sartre Living Smoking

Everything is something, but something is nothing. By Eyedea

Nothing here but kitchen things. By Susan Glaspell Things Kitchen

It's the little things Jen, the little things, By Quinn Loftis Jen Things

A splendour of miscellaneous spirits. By John Ruskin Spirits Splendour Miscellaneous

Love. It isn't very popular in technical circles to say a lot of mushy stuff about love, but frankly it's a very very important part of what holds our project together. By Jimmy Wales Love Popular Technical Circles Lot

This moment, this being, is the thing. My life is all life in little. The moon, the planets, pass around my heart. The sun, now hidden by the round bulk of this earth, shines into me, and in me as well. The gods and the angels both good and bad are like the hairs of my own head, seemingly numberless, and growing from within. I people the cosmos from myself, it seems, yet what am I? A puff of dust, or a brief coughing spell, with emptiness and silence to follow. By Alexander Eliot Moment Thing Life Moon Planets

Something she'd gotten from Burton By William Gibson Burton

The items people own reveal something about the owners. Every quaint item that a person selects to surround themselves with has a basic quiddity, the essence, or inherent nature of things. As a people, we assign a value meaning not only to the things that we presently possess, but also to the items destined for one generation to hand down to the next generation. By Kilroy J. Oldster Owners Items Reveal People Things

Something you have to make ... It's all work, work. By Joyce Cary Make Work

It is not things, but opinions about things that have absolutely no existence, which have so deranged mankind! By Friedrich Nietzsche Existence Mankind Things Opinions Absolutely

There's something of everything in my bathroom. By Celine Dion Bathroom

A place for everything, everything in its place. By Benjamin Franklin Place

Things, things, things. Always more things, and success is seen as the abundance of things. By Francis Schaeffer Things Success Abundance

They found records and video-cassettes at their place, a deck of cards, a chess set. In other words, everything that's banned. By Marjane Satrapi Place Cards Set Found Records

Everthing-absolutely everything-will be my I love you, Eppie. By Megan Squires Eppie Everthingabsolutely Everythingwill Love

WHAT IT ISIt is what it is. Butwhat is it?What it isSome soft tautologywhose terms are touchTime to give, timeto give it up. By Maggie Nelson Isit Give Butwhat Timeto Issome

There were a million things, everything, I didn't know. I was stupid, the official descriptive phrase for happy. I took this thing I'm giving you back, this thing you gave me as the star we were waiting for finally emerged. By Daniel Handler Million Thing Stupid Happy Things

Like" and "like" and "like"but what is the thing that lies beneath the semblance of the thing? By Virginia Woolf Thing Lies Beneath Semblance

nothing in the bag but a quart By Celeste Ng Quart Bag

It's always something. By Gilda Radner

Nothing worth noting. By George Iii Noting Worth

What is part of you, you cannot get rid of, even if you were to throw it away. By Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe Part Rid Throw

Time ... brings us everything we have and are, then comes with a back-loader and starts taking it all away. By Jane Hirshfield Time Brings Backloader Starts Taking

Preparing for the ups and downs of life. By Robert D. Hales Preparing Life Ups

Next Christmas he was going to open this shabby sack of hers ... and put something in the money compartment. She would fritter it away, of course, in small unimportances; so that in the end she would not know what she had done with it; but perhaps a series of small satisfactions scattered like sequins over the texture of everyday life was of greater worth than the academic satisfaction of owning a collection of fine objects at the back of a drawer. By Josephine Tey Christmas Compartment Open Shabby Sack

Thanks for ... what you remember. And what you don't. It's not nothing. It's a lot. By Ellyn Bache Remember Lot

It was nothing, but it was Adam Parrish's nothing. How he hated and loved it. How proud he was of it, how wretched it was. By Maggie Stiefvater Adam Parrish Hated Loved Proud

Some things we pack away, stick in the back of the closet, never expect to see again - but we can't quite make ourselves discard them. Like By Harlan Coben Stick Closet Things Pack Back

Your hard work and deadlines, and I'm snowballs and fun times By Jack Frost Deadlines Times Hard Work Snowballs

Time...a maniac scattering dust. By Alfred Tennyson Time Dust Maniac Scattering