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Money can't buy you happiness but it buys you all the things you don't have, even friends. — PewDiePie

How destiny plays games so thrilling,
both stay in the same building.
His books declared for the best seller of the year,
and she lives in the apartment to his but upstairs.
He is making fame, she has committed suicide severe.
The same window of the tall building instigated,
such varied colors.
In the woman-frustration and fear.
In the man- an inspiration so rare.
They share the same height, same sight,
of the same building.
From which,
one flew like kite and the other down right. — Jasleen Kaur Gumber

We must not confuse religion with God, or technology with science. Religion stands in relationship to God as technology does in relation to science. Both the conduct of religion and the pursuit of technology are capable of leading mankind into evil; but both can prompt great good. — Robert Winston

Life is only logical, and to think it's a gift is depressing. — Konrad

As long as I have you there is just one other thing I'll always need - tremendous self control. — Ashleigh Brilliant

In college, the guys aren't worrying about whether they'll be able to pursue their career dreams and still have kids. — Gail Collins

Books are not only the arbitrary sum of our dreams, and our memory. They also give us the model of self-transcendence. Some people think of reading only as a kind of escape: an escape from the "real" everyday world to an imaginary world, the world of books. Books are much more. They are a way of being fully human. — Susan Sontag

You want to have a toy and another toy, and that's not maturity. The biggest things in life are not materials. — Carlos Slim

We, as a society, have arbitrarily differentiated between acceptable and unacceptable drug addictions. — Steven Kassels

But I don't really write to honor the past. I write to investigate, to try to figure out what happened and why it happened, knowing I'll never really know. I think all the writers that I admire have this same desire, the desire to bring order out of chaos. — Horton Foote

I believe war is the inevitable fruit of our economic system ... — Helen Keller