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A corresponding story was set to everyone of us, a story that we live as it would be true. My luck is that I remember my "past" life — Annarita Faggioni

Knowing that pain and conflict is just change trying to happen, that there is something beautiful on the other side, that it is just a cycle is helpful. Humor is always essential. — Jaime Murray

The process of writing and directing drives you to such extremes that it's natural to feel an affinity with insanity. I approach that madness as something dangerous, and I'm afraid, but also I want to go to it, to see what's there, to embrace it. I don't know why, but I'm drawn. — Dario Argento

Look for the blessing in all situations. — Wayne Dyer

It's always been my dream to play in the NBA. — Paul Pierce

It's not a bargain if it has bedbugs. — Lara Spencer

But I wonder about the people who never suffer from depression," she says, leaning forward. "How calloused their souls are to feel less than us." The us rings through my head. "Are they less actualized, less pessimistic, less able to taste the tang of reality on the tips of their tongues? Why are we the broken ones - those who feel things? Who are affected by the changing tides in society? — Tarryn Fisher

Each of us really understands in others only those feelings he is capable of producing himself. — Andre Gide

I want to love someone so selflessly that he would never even think about going away. I suppose that's what most people want. In fact, that's probably why we don't kill one another all the time. Everyone's just a little too lonely to risk it. — Dennis Cooper

I was no suffragette, but I was pretty sure the he-can't-control-himself defense was a big, stinky load of horseshit. — Rachel Vincent

Simply put, unsustainable debt is helping to keep too many poor countries and poor people in poverty. — William J. Clinton