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I don't know who I am. But I do know who I'm not. I have occasionally tried playing people I'm definitely not, and that wasn't a very pleasant experience. — Helen Mirren

When will you discover that it would be a good idea to memorize your life, even the large part of it that will revolt you? — Italo Svevo

1 - The Unacceptably High Cost of Living in Fear Fear and Anxiety Are Everywhere Have you noticed that fear seems to be settling in for a long visit? A quick glance at the news tells us that many people are fearful about the economy, their investments, and whether their jobs will survive this downturn. We hear stories every day about people losing their homes or jobs. Widespread financial disaster appears to be looming on the horizon. And that's just the economy! So many other issues - terrorism, hunger and crime, to name a few, have more people than ever living in a state of unease. The Cost: Stress and Disease And there's a cost to all that fear - anxiety, depression, and stress — Jerry Graham

People's opinions don't interfere with me. Ageing gracefully is supposed to mean trying not to hide time passing and just looking a wreck. That's what they call ageing gracefully. You know? — Jeanne Moreau

The answer to helplessness is not so very complicated, — Pablo Casals

Most doctors are uncomfortable with medical conditions that have a psychological basis. — John E. Sarno

A.I.G. was even larger than Lehman, with a substantial presence in derivatives and debt markets, as well as in insurance markets. — Ben Bernanke

So many roads to choose, so many wrong choices to make. — Kenyon Ledford

My spreadsheets bring all the girls to the yard. Hi, Merit. — Chloe Neill

I imagine it's hard to go back once you've felt the continents in your palm. — John Green

Sweetheart, there was so much eye fucking going on between the two of you, it was like an ophthalmologist's wet dream. — Alison G. Bailey

The world is content with setting right the surface of things. — John Henry Newman

On tobacco: A branch of the sin of drunkenness, which is the root of all sins. — King James I

The responsibility of a writer is to excavate the experience of the people who produced him. — James Baldwin