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Depression is such a cruel punishment. There are no fevers, no rashes, no blood tests to send people scurrying in concern. Just the slow erosion of the self, as insidious as any cancer. And, like cancer, it is essentially a solitary experience. A room in hell with only your name on the door. — Martha Manning

She'd sighed the kind of long-suffering sigh he knew women gave when men were too thick-headed to understand the mysteries women were born understanding. — Sandra Marton

I've heard some tunes in recent years that were pretty close to that same idea. The idea was you turn on the radio and you want to hear some music and up comes a commercial. — Mose Allison

I didn't feel that I was an American at all, with all that suburban ideal and sex repression and general dreary newspaper grey censorship of all our real human values ... — Jack Kerouac

You love the bitch from hell? Well then, you must be nuts. — Sophie Kinsella

Human nature is disposed to do good. — Mencius

I enjoyed all of the tours and learned something from everyone. — Oleta Adams

Men treat men differently than they would a woman. — Orlando Bloom

In the middle 1970s an astronomer I admire put together a modest manifesto called "Objections to Astrology" and asked me to endorse it. I struggled with his wording, and in the end found myself unable to sign, not because I thought astrology has any validity whatever, but because I felt (and still feel) that the tone of the statement was authoritarian. — Carl Sagan

If you love somebody, you love them. My parents had a 25-year age gap between them and my mum was the breadwinner, my dad the house husband. I'm a strong believer that a good relationship can work, whatever the situation. — Katherine Jenkins

I've always painted pictures in which human love floods my colors. — Marc Chagall

While we're in the dream, these are useful notions. — Frederick Lenz

The most exciting thing in the twentieth century is science. — John Charles Polanyi

Diplomacy is like jazz: endless variations on a theme. — Richard Holbrooke

The church is strong when she lives by divine understanding. — Sunday Adelaja