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A man is the sum of his misfortunes. — William Faulkner
I know you can live your life without all of those things, but can you really live your life without Jack? -Gran — J. Sterling
Thus when an interpretation of the world, an ideology, for example, claims to explain everything, one thing remains inexplicable, namely, the interpretive system itself. And with that, every claim to completeness and finality fails. — Paul Watzlawick
From the beginning of time, we've told stories, Shamans and Medicine People, and not to be pompous about it, but I feel like that is the lineage I take down and where I come from. There is magic to storytelling. — Lynn Collins
Your entire being can become a scream. At the edge of a hurled knife, that fast. Karou's did. She wasn't flesh and blood in that instant but only air rushing in to gather for a scream that might never end. — Laini Taylor
You cannot tell a poor boy from a small country town on the plains of South Dakota who has had the opportunity to be a teacher, a mayor, a senator, and a vice president, that America is not a nation of promise. — Hubert H. Humphrey
Looking back, my life seems like one long obstacle race, with me as the chief obstacle. — Jack Paar
At the end of the day, you got to learn from people that been through what you been through; they help you learn from your mistakes. — French Montana
I'm totally monogamous when I'm in a relationship, and when I'm not in a relationship, I don't sleep around. So when I'm not with someone, I'm really on my own. — Tracey Emin
Your struggle is your strength. If you can resist becoming negative, bitter or hopeless, in time, your struggles will give you everything. — Bryant H. McGill
We are always seeking our opposite, whether we know it or not. When we discover what that is we can dissolve our arrogance. — Michio Kushi
The biggest thing I've learned is to listen to my own gut. I have learned to trust my instincts. — Jeff Foxworthy
