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The nature of peoples is first crude, then severe, then benign, then delicate, finally dissolute. — Giambattista Vico

Happy people are not people without problems; they are people who face their problems and at some point make a decision to move past them. — Will Bowen

She wore red lipstick the next time that I saw her, though her hair was more voluminous with dirt than before. Owing, like everything else about these girls, to the fertility of rats. — Kathy Acker

I never think about my style but just try and make the pictures look believable. — Lucian Freud

With a basic understanding of all humans as brothers and sisters, we can appreciate the usefulness of different systems and ideologies that can accommodate different individuals and groups with different cultural heritages, having different dispositions and tastes. Each person has the right to choose whatever is most suitable, on the basis of a deep understanding of all others as brothers and sisters. — Dalai Lama

The mind can't explain it, and you can't make it go away. It's called love. — Lois Lowry

How unhappy are the lives of men! How purblind their hearts! — Epicurus

The receptionist laughs. Relax. It just means you're a first-time visitor here at Gray Holdings. — Andrew Shaffer

The subconscious mind is nothing but an energy field or mental level that resonates in line with the universal subjectivity. — Stephen Richards

The only thing we can really count on in this uncertain world is human unreliability itself. — Garrett Hardin

Is it true that human beings are nothing but the products of their social environment? And if it is not true, what justification can there be for maintaining that the individual is less important than the group of which he is a member? — Aldous Huxley

We always describe a piece as 'really lively' where it seems the work dances off the paper or the silk. Art has to hit you on an emotional level rather than just the analytical. — Jerry Yang

They wore their strange beauty like war paint. — Holly Black

down. "I always think about that night. I wonder if you remember. A few years ago, when we were all laughing about that awful book everyone was reading? But you said you enjoyed it, because you liked bondage. You liked being submissive. Hold out your hands. — Jezebel Greer