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The happiest people, the ones you like the most, they're never worried about being rich. — Vince Staples

There are people I would like to work with. It's a bit harder, because I live out in the sticks anyway, and plus being in a wheelchair means that I can't really circulate. So I tend to stick to my own thing. — Robert Wyatt

The only living socities are those which are animated by inequality and injustice. — Paul Claudel

The obvious one, in a market system, in a really functioning one, whoever's making the decisions doesn't pay attention to what are called externalities, effects on others. I sell you a car, if our eyes are open we'll make a good deal for ourselves but we're not asking how it's going to affect her [over there.] It will, there'll be more congestion, gas prices will go up, there will be environmental effects and that multiplies over the whole population. Well, that's very serious. — Noam Chomsky

Here in a place where there's just wind an waves and light, and the intricate machinery that keeps the flame burning and the lantern turning. Always turning. Always looking over its shoulder — M.L. Stedman

I've got to hit the bottom of this weird-ass rabbit hole anytime now, right? — Michael R. Underwood

The sweetness we taste in a piece of sugar is neither a property of the sugar nor a property of ourselves. We are producing the experience of sweetness in the process of interacting with the sugar. — A. P. J. Abdul Kalam

The Intruder was plaguing him like a flea - both physically and mentally. He — K.M. Shea

When we marry, we are authorized to take possession of the other person, body and soul. — Paulo Coelho

Person who loves you is never the same person who you love. That's the reason why love is always sad feeling. — Amer Jaganjac

Sometimes fiction is a way of coping with the poison of the world in a way that lets us survive it. — Neil Gaiman