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No one is out to get you. It's just that ... people are monkeys. — Stan Brakhage

Do you know what the root of mediation is? Mediocrity! — Joe Jamail

I think about my choice. Either outcome is bleak. If I stay and live through high school, go to college, get a job, what will ever change? This blackness inside will never go away. I don't make friends; I'll always be alone. If I go, at least there's hope of peace. Chance of a new and better life on the other side. — Julie Anne Peters

I'm not really a chicken-patty kinda girl, I said. — Rhoda Janzen

The things that make you most mad about the world tend to be the things that you hate in yourself. — Emma Stone

I guess Faulkner never would have written anything like this, huh? Oh, well. — Stephen King

In two decades I've lost a total of 789 pounds. I should be hanging from a charm bracelet. — Erma Bombeck

We all go a little mad sometimes. — Robert Bloch

As we transform ourselves into creatures of the screen, we face an existential question: Does our essence still lie in what we know, or are we now content to be defined by what we want? If we don't grapple with that question ourselves, our gadgets will be happy to answer it for us. — Deborah Blum

TV is the place that writers want to be. — Ayelet Zurer

You were planting a seed and a butterfly was standing on a flower afar, just watching you ... Do you know what it has in mind? It is just saying, "go ahead and plant ... I will help you with pollination". God will never leave you. He will make your flowers bear fruits if only you GO AHEAD — Israelmore Ayivor

Good taste is as tiring as good company. — Francis Picabia

This is pluralism: not a synonym of relativism, but rather an antonym. Pluralism accepts the moral reality of different kinds of truth, but rejects the idea that they can all be placed on a single scale, measured by a single value. — Timothy Snyder