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Mental health can be just as important as physical health - and major depression is one of the most commonly diagnosed mental illnesses. — Michael Greger

At 32, I kind of thought I was past the point where I was gonna get a break that really changed my life overnight. — Allison Tolman

You'll find as you go through life that great depth and smoldering sensuality don't always win. — Woody Allen

I wish I had been more mature. I wish I had handled the immediate aftermath of the accident involving my family better. — Joe Biden

In south west Lancashire, babies don't toddle, they side-step. Queuing women talk of 'nipping round the blindside'. Rugby league provides our cultural adrenalin. It's a physical manifestation of our rules of life, comradeship, honest endeavour, and a staunch, often ponderous allegiance to fair play. — Colin Welland

I miss the feeling that we understood one another, but I begin to think that was only my delusion all along. — Mary Ann Shaffer

Wherever man has left his footprint in the long ascent from barbarism to civilization we will find the hoofprint of the horse beside it. — John Moore

I had discovered that love might be a pastime as well as a tragedy, and I gave myself to it with pagan innocence. — Isadora Duncan

The colonial period has been the proving ground in America for the new social history, which concentrates on the ordinary doings of ordinary people rather than on high culture and high politics. Unfortunately ordinary people, almost by definition, leave behind only faint traces of their existence. — Edmund Morgan

From day one when you're singing, you're dreaming about making that first album and making your break into whatever music you want to break into. — Brett Eldredge

Such then is the human condition, that to wish greatness for one's country is to wish harm to one's neighbors. — Voltaire

Finally, he reached his street. It was quiet, blessedly so, and the only sound was his own groan as he lifted his foot to the first stone step at the entrance to Winstead House. The only sound, that was, until someone whispered his name.
He froze. "Anne?"
A figure stepped out of the shadows, trembling in the night. "Daniel," she said again, and if she said anything more, he did not hear it. He was down the stairs in an instant, and she was in his arms, and for the first time in nearly a week, the world felt steady on its axis. — Julia Quinn