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The most total opposite of pleasure is not pain but boredom, for we are willing to risk pain to make a boring life interesting. — Peter Kreeft

People have been made fun of for too long, not because there is anything wrong with them, it's just the people, i have been bullied everyday, people speaking things that aren't even true about me when i turn my back, stop please, i have my rights, i'm not a loser, i'm just trying to blend in the world, and i'm still not good for you? i'm not pathetic, i'm just a guy. — Jericho Pasaoa Me

What the bloody hell are you, Ms. Lane? — Karen Marie Moning

If it is not scary, it is not worth doing. — Rhys Ifans

It's called Paris, not Hilton, just me, because I don't want people to think it's my family's. It's mine. — Paris Hilton

People who are fully alive look out of their minds to those who simply exist. — Erwin McManus

I want to be with one person forever. I don't want to date my way through guys until I've forgotten just what I was looking for in the first place and end up settling for the next one that comes along. — Nicole Williams

He looked at the Mexican man and saw him scraping the hamburger grill. He thought, "When Heidegger first read Aristotle, he had no idea what any of it meant, he just kept reading the words even though he had no idea. You're not Heidegger. Neither was Heidegger. Heidegger read and read and then he became 'Heidegger. — Timothy Willis Sanders

My work is strongly rooted in place and memory, in personal, formative experiences that took shape within very different environments. — David Rockwell

Terrific marriages are completely respectful, transparent and loyal. — L. Whitney Clayton

Our inner monologues have tremendous power over us. They can affect not only our mood, not only our physical bodies, — Panache Desai

It's our damage that makes us interesting. — Chris Weitz

I myself, a professional mathematician, on re-reading my own work find it strains my mental powers to recall to mind from the figures the meanings of the demonstrations, meanings which I myself originally put into the figures and the text from my mind. But when I attempt to remedy the obscurity of the material by putting in extra words, I see myself falling into the opposite fault of becoming chatty in something mathematical. — Johannes Kepler