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This is the most dangerous trial of all, when there is no trial and every thing goes well; for then a man is tempted to forget God, to become too bold and to misuse times of prosperity. — Martin Luther

Adultery is the injury of nature. — Plato

My father was a doctor so I was around death all my life. So, I was very used to it because he was a f-king doctor. — Joan Rivers

A woman of many talents. And intelligent, too. He'd probably have to kill her soon. — Robin Hobb

Since Elizabeth, I certainly live a healthier lifestyle. — Evan Dando

Unhappy people are dangerous. — Rebecca West

They both sat in silence for the rest of the journey, as if conscious of having let each other down. — Michel Faber

Oh man, nobody is as tough as Mr T. Ice T is pretty tough though as well. — Ice-T

The logic of pessimism moves through three refusals: a no-saying to the worst (refusal of the world-for-us, or Schopenhauer's tears); a yes-saying to the worst (refusal of the world-in-itself, or Nietzsche's laughter); and a no-saying to the for-us and the in-itself (a double refusal, or Cioran's sleep).
Crying, laughing, sleeping - what other responses are adequate to a life that is so indifferent? — Eugene Thacker

In high school, I had a wonderful teacher who, coincidentally also taught Meryl Streep before me. At the same time I had my own rock band, I played bass and sang. I was one of those kids who really enjoyed being with my friends and doing rather insane, but fun, creative things. — Roger Bart

Life ... is like a sonnet: You're given the form, but you have to write the sonnet yourself. — Madeleine L'Engle

If I perceive in another person mainly the surface, I perceive mainly the differences,that which separates us. If I penetrate to the core, i perceive our identity, the fact of our brotherhood. This relatedness from center to center - instead of that from periphery to periphery - is 'central relatedness'. — Erich Fromm