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He's the beautiful painkiller that my broken body and my shattered heart demand to stop hurting. — Mia Asher

In a world of apples and kisses and shoes
He wasted his wishes on wishing. — Shel Silverstein

We are like boxers, one never knows how much longer one has. — Clint Eastwood

No matter what we want of life we have to give up something in order to get it. — Raymond Holliwell

It is not balance you need but adaptability. — Erwin Raphael McManus

Next time, involve me in what you're planning. How had I gone so easily from feeling excluded to doing the excluding? Did I dislike the reminder that I hadn't always been on the inside looking out? Was I so relieved to be there that I didn't notice the people who still wanted desperately to be invited in? Had I learned that the only way to be part of a society was to shun its outcasts? — Joel Derfner

Ordinary photons do have spin, they have a notion of helicity so they spin around their direction on motion. — Roger Penrose

Every actor turns everything round to their character. — Ruth Wilson

But at other times, I sit here reading in the afternoon, a myrtle in my buttonhole, and there are such beautiful passages in the book that I think I have become beautiful myself. — Lydia Davis

In a certain sense, rebellion, with Nietzsche, ends again in the exaltation of evil. The difference is that evil is no longer a revenge. It is accepted as one of the possible aspects of good and, with rather more
conviction, as part of destiny. Thus he considers it as something to be avoided and also as a sort of
remedy. In Nietzsche's mind, the only problem was to see that the human spirit bowed proudly to the inevitable. We know, however, his posterity and what kind of politics were to claim the authorization of the man who claimed to be the last antipolitical German. He dreamed of tyrants who were artists. But tyranny comes more naturally than art to mediocre men. "Rather Cesare Borgia than Parsifal," he exclaimed. — Albert Camus