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No one is entitled to anything. Everything we get in this life we have worked for. And sometimes we take on baggage we never even signed up for, but that dosen't mean you deserve it. I wake up everyday wishing I could change things, but I can't change past. All I can do is change the future. — E.M. Youman

And before that, there was, oh, I don't know, editors experiencing demonic possessions and devouring lagging midlist writers. It's always something. — John Scalzi

one can no longer distinguish between history and reality after the absinthe goes in the punch. — Beatriz Williams

Be a man and breathe life back into the woman in me. — H.A. Kotys

God is not in heaven - God is in the present moment. If you are also in the present moment you enter the temple. — Rajneesh

It's such a nice change to get to play a wretched, shallow, mergers-and-acquisitions woman. My true colors come out. — Sigourney Weaver

A good corroborating chain, if they fail in the last link, the whole will fall to the ground. — Chris Pratt

On a ship, everything is enclosed: the people are right on top of each other and can't get up and walk away. — Patrick O'Brian

There is a strain of loneliness infecting many Christians, which only the presence of God can cure. — Aiden Wilson Tozer

I believe that the only people who really, truly benefit from any of the policies of Republicans are the wealthy. I'm in that 1 percent tax bracket, but I'm not a man of wealth. — Questlove

Women stand for the objective world for a man. They stand for the thing that you're not and that's what you always reach for in a song. — Leonard Cohen

People are less rational than they are adept at rationalizing--explaining away discrepancies between their private morality and actions contrary to it. — Philip G. Zimbardo

88. Like many self-help books, The Deepest Blue is full of horrifyingly simplistic language and some admittedly good advice. Somehow the women in the book all learn to say: That's my depression talking. It's not "me." 89. As if we could scrape the color off the iris and still see. 90. — Maggie Nelson

We are all hostages of time. We each have the same number of minutes and hours to live within a day, yet to me it didn't feel equally doled out. My illness brought me such an abundance of time that time was nearly all I had. My friends had so little time that I often wished I could give them what time I could not use. It was perplexing how in losing health I had gained something so coveted but to so little purpose. — Elisabeth Tova Bailey