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Don't put a mask on everyday if it means making you like this at night. It's alright to show us your weaknesses every now and again. — Noa Melody

ANYONE WHO HAS ever lived or worked in a corrupt dictatorship knows what happens. When the system is rigged, when ordinary citizens are powerless, and when whistle-blowers are pariahs at best, three things happen. First, the worst people rise to the top. They behave appallingly, and they wreak havoc. Second, people who could make productive contributions to society are incented to become destructive, because corruption is far more lucrative than honest work. And third, everyone else pays, both economically and emotionally; people become cynical, selfish, and fatalistic. Often they go along with the system, but they hate themselves for it. They play the game to survive and feed their families, but both they and society suffer. — Charles H. Ferguson

It was like the vine of him had wrapped around her heart and bloomed into a hundred flowers overnight, when she wasn't looking. — Amanda Sun

The worst nightmare is to have no dreams — Thomas Amo

I'm sick of this. It's like being twelve again, dealing with all this damned drama. I like her. Does she like me? What if she doesn't like me? — Kelley Armstrong

If you are committed to your highest potential, existence will support you with new energies. — Amit Ray

Once upon a time, our problem was guilt: the feeling that you have made a mistake, with reference to something forbidden. This was felt as a stain on one's character. Ehrenberg suggests the dichotomy of the forbidden and the allowed has been replaced with an axis of the possible and the impossible. The question that hovers over your character is no longer that of how good you are, but of how capable you are, where capacity is measured in something like kilowatt hours - the raw capacity to make things happen. With this shift comes a new pathology. The affliction of guilt has given way to weariness - weariness with the vague and unending project of having to become one's fullest self. We call this depression. — Matthew B. Crawford

When I told my wife she was lousy in bed - she went out - she got a second opinion. — Rodney Dangerfield

You know your girls up to no good when her and her friends make a pact to post nothing on Instagram. — Dane Cook