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A pessimist is a man who thinks everybody is as nasty as himself, and hates them for it. — George Bernard Shaw
When an idea takes hold, nothing can stop it! — Stephen Richards
This is hell. Today, in our times, hell must be like this. A huge, empty room: we are tired, standing on our feet, with a tap which drips while we cannot drink the water, and we wait for something which will certainly be terrible, and nothing happens and nothing continues to happen. — Primo Levi
How on earth can religious people believe in so much arbitrary, clearly invented balderdash? ... The acceptance of a creed, any creed, entitles the acceptor to membership in the sort of artificial extended family we call a congregation. It is a way to fight loneliness. Any time I see a person fleeing from reason and into religion, I think to myself, There goes a person who simply cannot stand being so goddamned lonely anymore. — Kurt Vonnegut
You could be a kid for as long as you want when you play baseball. — Cal Ripken Jr.
Sufferers of depression, who can elect to keep their feelings private, experience chronic, unremitting emotional alienation. Each moment spent "passing" as normal deepens the sense of disconnection generated by depression in the first instance. In this regard, depression stands as a nearly pure case of impression-management. For depressed individuals, the social requirement to "put on a happy face" requires subjugation of an especially intense inner experience. Yet, nearly unbelievably, many severely depressed people "pull off the act" for long periods of time. The price of the performance is to further exacerbate a life condition that already seems impossibly painful — David Karp
There is no right religion, and no one can prove that there is. — Jesse Ventura
Music runs through everything I do - I even think musically; even when I was acting, but, especially, when I am directing. Directing is very musical. — Robby Benson
To all those who walk the path of human cooperation war must appear loathsome and inhuman. — Alfred Adler
The morning arrived the way Alice imagined a whisper would: in tendrils of gray and threads of gold, quietly, quietly. The sky was illuminated with great care and deliberation, and she leaned back to watch it bloom. — Tahereh Mafi
I might have kissed her the way I wanted to, or told her how I loved her more than anyone ever would. If we'd been all alone, we would have been free. — S. Celi
Gay and lesbian couples should have the right to experience the joys of marriage and family. — Bryan Cranston
My wife and I were poor when I started but we struggled along until things happened for me in my thirties. I knew I was doing what I loved even if I wasn't getting paid for it, so I think I'd still be doing it. — Denis Leary
A genuine coincidence always means bad luck for me; it's my only superstition. — Margery Allingham
