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To me, the meaning of life is to be happy, it's to achieve happiness right now. It's to make sure your happy in the future and that generally when you look back on your life you're like; yes, that was satisfactory. And if some people on youtube try to have a message to give people, I guess that mine is; Do whatever you have to do to be happy. — Dan Howell
To have created one of the most respected companies in the world. Not necessarily the biggest. — Richard Branson
Despite his best efforts, a few scalding tears escaped Cobalt's eyes. He swiped them away. 'Can you stand?'
'I damn well can, if my alternative's you holding me like a wilting female.' — S.W. Vaughn
The major task of the twentieth century will be to explore the unconscious, to investigate the subsoil of the mind. — Henri Bergson
The funeral was not a funeral. Her family called it a memorial service, because they hadn't found Diana's body yet, but everyone in New Iberia called the hour at St. Peter's a funeral, either out of respect or ignorance. The boundary was hazy. — Lauren Kate
I love to live in a magical place. — Reem Acra
The truth is that there's no difference between a life and a story? But a life pretends to be something more? But it really isn't more? LENORE: — David Foster Wallace
There is a cost that comes with moving schools so often and it's not what I want for my son when he gets older, but it did make me very adaptable. I became aware of what was missing from the social structure of each class that I arrived in, and made sure to fill that gap. — Jennifer Ehle
Dear Posterity, If you have not become more just, more peaceful, and in general more sensible ... then may the Devil take you! — Albert Einstein
A depression is a situation of self-fulfilling pessimism. — Joan Robinson
Get involved in everything you've ever dreamed of doing. — Marion Jones
reading expands the mind and the imagination!!! — Lori
We do not, after all, deal in truths, only potentialities. Too much truth can be worse than death, and last longer. — Richard Ford