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It is finished, is never said of us — Emily Dickinson

I've given up thinking - it keeps getting me into trouble. — Stephen King

There is less harm to be suffered in being mad among madmen than in being sane all by oneself. — Denis Diderot

I'm a ridiculous person. If you take anything any comedian says seriously, then you're stupid. — Chelsea Handler

As far as I understand it, and it's impossible not to understand it, you yourself, at the beginning and then again, very eloquently - albeit too theoretically - have been developing a picture of a Russia covered with an endless network of knots. For their part, each of the active groups, by proselytizing and branching out ad infinitum, has the task, through systematic denunciatory propaganda of constantly undermining the authority of the local authorities, creating confusion in the villages, fostering cynicism, scandals and an utter lack of belief in anything at all, a burning desire for something better, and finally, using fires as a measure that appeals primarily to the common people, to throw the country, at a designated moment, if necessary, even into a state of despair. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Naked truths aren't always pretty. — Colleen Hoover

He told me that the phrase "the happiest days of your life" referred to your school days.
This seemed nonsensical to me then, and I suspected it of being either adult propaganda or, more likely, confirmation of my creeping suspicion that the majority of adults actually had no memories of being children. — Neil Gaiman

I've always had a massive fascination with the modern day cowboys. Modern day outlaws or going against the system, and that's always been very intriguing to me. — Theo Rossi

The practice of segregation still meant that Sonny had to see white people sitting at the front of every bus he took, that he got called "boy" by every other snot-nosed white kid in sight. The practice of segregation meant that he had to feel his separateness as inequality, and that was what he could not take. — Yaa Gyasi

When results aren't good the manager gets the sack, that's the game. — Roy Keane

Formerly when the Govardhanagiri (mountain) was raised aloft by a little boy, the gopis and gopalas realised that Krishna was the Lord. Now, it is not one Govardhanagiri, a whole range will be lifted, you will see! — Sathya Sai Baba

Anyone who reads a book with a sense of obligation does not understand the art of reading. — Lin Yutang

Hardship brings people closer together if you share it. — John Wooden