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If you treat life well, life is usually good to you. And I love life. There's a long-standing affair between us. — Francoise Sagan

Your mind outwears all sorts of things you may set your heart upon; you can enjoy it when all other things are taken away. — Katherine Anne Porter

For man always looked to hire a fool to amuse him without knowing he was one all along. — Hanna Abi Akl

Many daughters may never have given themselves permission to even 'consider' changing the relationship with their mothers, because they didn't think they had the right to do it. — Susan Forward

At one point I emailed to ask if it was true, as my daughter had told me, that the Apple logo was an homage to Alan Turing, the British computer pioneer who broke the German wartime codes and then committed suicide by biting into a cyanide-laced apple. He replied that he wished he had thought of that, but hadn't. — Walter Isaacson

I consider it a good rule for letter-writing to leave unmentioned what the recipient already knows, and instead tell him something new. — Sigmund Freud

A penalty is a cowardly way to score. — Pele

Then you are a poet?' she asked, fingering the flyer in her pocket.
'No not at all,' he waved his hand. 'I am merely a character in a poem. — Karen Tei Yamashita

Even the most powerful woman needs a place to unwind. — Barbara Taylor Bradford

The pig was soon dissected and its blood filled the bucket in the bottom of which a patch of sky was reflected darkly. It had surrendered to the vortex of life and his breathing. — Michel Fardoulis-Lagrange

Illness or pain is just an extension of negative emotion. When yo are no longer feeling any resistance to it, it's a nonissue. — Abraham Hicks

I really am a happy, amusing fellow at heart. Trouble is I seem the only one left. — Cary Grant

Losing people you love affects you. It is buried inside of you and becomes this big, deep hole of ache. It doesn't magically go away, even when you stop officially mourning. — Carrie Jones