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According to psychologists Daniel Gilbert and Timothy Wilson, we have an unfortunate tendency to "miswant" - to want things that we won't like once we get them. "In a perfect world," they observe, "wanting would cause trying, trying would cause getting, [and] getting would cause liking."20 But ours is not a perfect world. In particular, our predictions about what we will like tend to be mistaken, and as a result, we tend to want things that, when we get them, will make little difference to our level of happiness. (The — William B. Irvine

The Arab awakening was driven by youth, organized by technology, and fired by a hunger for political change. — Najib Razak

The mockery made him feel an outsider; and feeling an outsider he behaved like one, which increased the prejudice against him and intensified the contempt and hostility aroused by his physical defects. Which in turn increased his sense of being alien and alone. A chronic fear of being slighted made him avoid his equals, made him stand, where his inferiors were concerned, self-consciously on his dignity. — Aldous Huxley

Don't approach a dragon from the front, a jakkar from the back or a norn from any side. Annuan saying. — Taylor Grace

and handjobs on crows. — Elizabeth Kolbert

Failures test our faith. — Lailah Gifty Akita

the death cannot die — Hunk

Both heaven and hell are within us. — Mahatma Gandhi

Dealing with all the questions once the book is out and unchangeable, forces you to permanently give opinions about - in this case - sensible, challenging topics that you are basically only half the expert you would have to be if you wanted to explain yourself in a trustworthy, intelligent and helpful manner. — Sasa Stanisic

When it comes to giving love, the opportunities are unlimited, and we are all gifted. — Leo Buscaglia

This far into the Unclaimed Hills, the highstorms were incredibly powerful. The plants had learned to survive. That's what you had to do, learn to survive. Brace yourself, weather the storm. — Brandon Sanderson

It is not important what can or cannot be done. What is important is what people will or will not believe can be done. — Isaac Asimov

The president had shifted to the 'we' mode now, something he invariably did when a potentially unpopular decision was at hand. For the easy ones, it was always 'I.' When he needed a crutch, and especially when he would need someone to blame, he opened up the decisionmaking process and included Critz. — John Grisham