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I bet if I give all my love then nothing's gonna tear us apart. — Drake

In the free world, children dream about what they want to be when they grow up and how they can use their talents. When I was four and five years old, my only adult ambition was to buy as much bread as I liked and eat all of it. — Yeonmi Park

It is hard to feel individually responsible with respect to the invisible processes of a huge and distant government. — John W. Gardner

Hume's doctrine was that the circumstances vary, the amount of happiness does not; that the beggar cracking fleas in the sunshine under a hedge, and the duke rolling by in his chariot, the girl equipped for her first ball, and the orator returning triumphant from the debate, had different means, but the same quantity of pleasant excitement. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

There's a vintage which comes with age and experience. — Jon Bon Jovi

I'm still the fat kid from high school who never had a date. — Nathan Lane

Many Americans do not realize that we could institute proportional representation for most elections in the U.S. without amending the Constitution. In helping to educate the public about the potential for voting system reform, CVD can play a central role in a pro-democracy movement right here in America! — John Anderson

Knowing where you are won't help you get where you need to be. — Katrina Monroe

Change is the only constant, whether it's in music, culture, dance or fashion. — Sonu Nigam

Pausing gives us the opportunity to arrive at an internal place from which we can choose wisely what needs to be done or said, and then do so gently. — Sue Patton Thoele

I have written much less than most people who write; I have drunk much more than most people who drink. — Guy Debord

Creativity is the essence of fencing. — Charles Allen

PSYCHOSIS: A severe mental disorder, a derangement of personality. Some individuals experience mood swings and agitation, but emotional dampening and social withdrawal are the most common symptoms. Despite society's beliefs, psychotic individuals rarely become violent and are often at a much greater risk of causing harm to themselves than to others.8 There are many theories as to what causes psychosis. Many current theories agree that it is caused by a combination of inherited genetic factors and external environmental factors. — Alessandra Torre