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Care of the soul asks for a cultivation of the larger world depression represents. When we speak clinically of depression, we think of an emotional or behavioral condition, but when we imagine depression as a visitation by Saturn, then many qualities of his world come into view: the need for isolation, the coagulation of fantasy, the distilling of memory, and accommodation with death, to name only a few. For — Thomas Moore

I look up at the ceiling, at all the hardcover fiction. So very few people want it. It is operating as insulation rather than stock. The argument rages on about whether it is better to have books or ebooks, but while everyone gets heated about the choices, the hardcover fiction molders quietly away. — Deborah Meyler

When I look into the eyes of my Prince, and my daughter Paris, I see miracles and I see beauty. — Michael Jackson

He presses his forehead down on the podium and I watched his shoulders shake, and then finally, he said, "Goddamn it, Augustus, editing your own eulogy."
"Don't swear in the Literal Heart of Jesus," Gus said. — John Green

Sarcasm: what they have in New York instead of jacuzzis. — Fran Lebowitz

I'm not one to wallow, but I am one to feel the sting of a slap for a while, I think. — Jenny Slate

One can speak poetry just by arranging colors well, just as one can say comforting things in music. — Vincent Van Gogh

Scholarship that is indifferent to human suffering is immoral. — Richard Levins

Oh, I'll be forgotten too, don't worry. — Juliette Binoche

People are tired of just watching their TV set passively. They are playing interactive games today. They are on the Internet interacting. They want to be part of their TV set. — Bruce Nash

Hatred. Something almost as physical as walls, pianos, or nurses. She could almost touch the destructive energy leaking out of her body. She allowed the feeling to emerge, regardless of whether it was good or bad; she was sick of self-control, of masks, of appropriate behavior. Veronika wanted to spend her remaining two or three days of life behaving as inappropriately as she could. — Paulo Coelho