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Because of social pressure, individualism is rejected by most people in favor of conformity. Thus the individual relies mainly upon the actions of others and neglects the meaning of his own personal life. Hence he sees his own life as meaningless and falls into the "existential vacuum" feeling inner void. Progressive automation causes increasing alcoholism, juvenile delinquency, and suicide. — Viktor E. Frankl

Writers are nothing more than borderline schizophrenics who are able to control the voices. — Jennifer Salaiz

If you start studying history closer, you'll find that most all wars are based on false flag operations to get people - to convince the people that they're under attack in some way so that they will support the wars. — Jesse Ventura

When I started knocking on Highland doors in May 1983, two things struck me more than any other. First was the sheer depth of hostility towards the Tories in general. Second was the particular hostility towards Margaret Thatcher and her local ministerial spear-carrier, energy minister and incumbent MP of 13 years' standing, Hamish Gray. — Charles Kennedy

People are going to judge you all the time no matter what you do ... Don't worry about other people. Worry about you. — Jacqueline Woodson

After I did the first Die Hard I said I'd never do another, same after I did the second one and the third. The whole genre was running itself into the ground. — Bruce Willis

It's a great honor that something that you took part in creating becomes this forever object. — Johnny Depp

Your Plan and the stuff that comes out of my asshole bear a suspicious resemblance to each other. — Stephen King

In the early days, I might have gotten on stage and begun to sing as a desperate attempt to communicate, but now I found that singing was both a physical and emotional joy. It was sensuous, a pure pleasure, which didn't take away from the emotions being expressed - even if they were melancholic. Music can do that; you can enjoy singing about something sad. — David Byrne