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Humanity could share a common insanity and be immersed in a common illusion while living in a common chaos. — Isaac Asimov
The oddly shaped man had introduced himself as a Mr. Abernathy, a wealthy friend of the family. "I'm a wealthy friend of the family," he had said. "Very rich. Friendly. — Jordan Stratford
It's very difficult to think of new ways to blow things up! — Robert Wade
Stand up for the underdog, the 'loser.' Sometimes having the strength to show loving support for unacknowledged others turns the tides of our own lives. — Alexandra Katehakis
Now's the time when children's noses
All become as red as roses
And the colour of their faces
Makes me think of orchard places
Where the juicy apples grow,
And tomatoes in a row. — Katherine Mansfield
To persons of spirit like ourselves the only happy marriage is that which is based on a firm foundation of almost incessant quarrelling. — P.G. Wodehouse
Sometimes it happens that you become one, in some rare moment. Watch the ocean, the tremendous wildness of it
and suddenly you forget your split, your schizophrenia; you relax. Or, moving in the Himalayas, seeing the virgin snow on the Himalayan peaks, suddenly a coolness surrounds you and you need not be false because there is no other human being to be false to. You fall together. — Osho
Don't deny you feel it too. There's no goin' back for us, Liberty. — Lorelei James
. . . i believe my life had to be annihilated or something in order for me to find myself. — Harriet Showman
Just because things get a little dingy at the subatomic level doesn't mean all bets are off. — Murray Gell-Mann
I just want to show the fans my big smile and play the game that I love. — Yani Tseng
Russian love of justice is far less vigorous than Russian respect for brute force, and that in practice, what passes for love of justice is simply a kind of equalitarianism which says that no one should live better than the next person. This idea of justice is motivated by hatred of everything outstanding which we (Russians) make no effort to imitate, but, on the contrary, try to bring down to our level, by hatred of any sense of initiative, of any higher or more dynamic way of life than the life we live ourselves. This psychology is, of course, most typical of the peasantry and least typical of the "middle class." However, peasants and those of peasant origin constitute the overwhelming majority of our country. — Donald G. Boudreau
Do not mix temporary difficulties with real problems. — Valentina
Where there's a lot of money to be made, there's also a lot of blood to be spilled. — Orhan Pamuk
Without gratitude and appreciation for what you already have, you'll never know true fulfillment. — Tony Robbins
