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My mood has changed now. And the sun has gone behind the clouds. I'm in this mood I feel occasionally ... this mood where there's a very good friend nearby who I should be phoning. If only I could reach that friend and talk, then everything would be just fine. The dilemma is, of course, I just don't know who that friend is. But in my heart I know my mood is merely me feeling disconnected from my true inner self. — Douglas Coupland

The profoundest truth of war is that the issue of battle is usually decided in the minds of the opposing commanders, not in the bodies of their men. — B.H. Liddell Hart

For such people the consummate act of moral clarity was a lynching or a suicide bombing, a fatwa or a pogrom. And they were ascendant now, rising like dark stars over a terminal landscape . — Robert Charles Wilson

I've had the exact same brown hair all my life, and my whole life, people have been telling me to change my hair. — Marissa Jaret Winokur

Awesome! I'd just bullied Jesus into doing a shot with me. Nobody would ever believe it, but I didn't care. We ordered the insanely expensive stuff, seventy-five dollars for a 1.75-ounce pour of premium Irish whiskey, because if you're doing a shot with Jesus, you don't buy him scotch. — Kevin Hearne

Our shoes carry our body, so we polish them; our body carries our soul, so we clean the body, but, what about our soul? — Rahul Rampal

Sit with a trusted loved one and take turns: Name one defining trait of who you are that distinguishes you from others. Name one defining trait of who you are that you have in common with others. Discuss how you cope with the loneliness of what makes you unique from others, and how you cope with the experience of what makes you the same as others. — Mark Nepo

A large salary does not make a person rich, it is a diligent hand that does. — Sunday Adelaja

Courts musn't interfere and separate families if they could help it. Said he'd druther not take a child away from its father. — Mark Twain

Fashion, n. A despot whom the wise ridicule and obey. — Ambrose Bierce