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What I gained by being in France was learning to be better satisfied with my own country. — Samuel Johnson

I myself have suffered periodically from hearing voices at night when I'm trying to sleep. — Elizabeth George

I am afraid that old women are more skeptical in their most secret heart of hearts than any man: they believe in the superficiality of existence as in its essence, and all virtue and profundity is to them merely a veil over this "truth," a most welcome veil over a pudendum
and so a matter of decency and modesty, and nothing else. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Maybe it's information the whitecoats never wanted anyone to figure out.' Fang said in the hollow Twilight Zone-y voice he used sometimes when things got unusually weird- as opposed to regular weird. — James Patterson

The older I get, the less jarring I want my exercise to be, and I find that a long walk is equally as helpful and satisfying as a three-mile jog. — Kim Cattrall

When you love something, you get to know it. Then you feel the ownership and if it changes, you only love it as far as you know it because then you're like, "What is this?" — Kristen Stewart

In Hiroshima, thirty days after the first atomic bomb destroyed the city and shook the world, people are still dying, mysteriously and horribly-people who were uninjured in the cataclysm from an unknown something which I can only describe as the atomic plague. — Wilfred Burchett

A scar is a sign of strength ... the sign of a survivor. — Laurie Halse Anderson

Leaving a good mark — Michael Mcguerty

If you become a giver, you'll make them feel like they want to reciprocate. — Price Pritchett

How happy I might be, if only she was less greedy, better tempered, not addicted to raking up old grudges, more affectionate, with slightly yellower hair, slimmer, and about twenty years younger! But what is the good of expecting such a woman to reform? — John Collier

Fame is a form, perhaps the worst form, of incomprehension. — Jorge Luis Borges