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After all, what more does a true genius want? The mind itself is the palace where all the real treasures, the works of art, the indulgences exist. — Alex Scarrow

I didn't totally fit in. I kind of disintegrated around people and became what they wanted me to be. But paradoxically, I felt an intensity inside me all the time. I didn't know what it was, but it kept building, like water behind a dam. Later, when I was properly depressed and anxious, I saw the illness as an accumulation of all that thwarted intensity. A kind of breaking through. As though, if you find it hard enough to let your self be free, your self breaks in, flooding your mind in an attempt to drown all those failed half-versions of you. — Matt Haig

Emotional sickness is avoiding reality at any cost. Emotional health is facing reality at any cost. — M. Scott Peck

His rope, his legs, his luck. Either all would hold or all would break, quite possibly at the same time. — Stephen King

They built a city of their dreams, with a thriving gift economy and vibrant culture that encouraged all participants to let loose their wildest, most glorious freak. They weren't protesting; they were celebrating. — Jonathan Talat Phillips

In the rush for justice it is important not to lose sight of principles the country holds dear. — Kofi Annan

I can't allow myself to be caught up in chaos. It makes me crazy. — Robert Vaughn

Not loving is a letting go.
Listen,
The terrain around here
Is
Far too
Dangerous
For
That. — Hafez

Stranger [10w]
Discover your lover every day as you would a stranger. — Beryl Dov

Garbage can provide important details for hackers: names, telephone numbers, a company's internal jargon. — Kevin Mitnick

Did you take a vow of poverty or something?"
"This is a housedress, Malloy," she said, indignant again. "I was cleaning when you came. I gave my other clothes away because I got some new ones. From my mother."
"Did your mother take a vow of poverty? — Victoria Thompson