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Even if consumer confidence hit rock bottom, that most likely would not be enough, by itself, to cause a depression. — Charles Duhigg

Old stories are like old friends, she used to say. You have to visit them from time to time. — George R R Martin

The restorative effect of a tasty dinner is quite remarkable. When the going gets tough, the tough get cooking. — Roz Savage

I'd been willing to kill for the people I loved for a very long time; now I had to start living for them. — Laurell K. Hamilton

I open to anything ... just about anything. — Luke Perry

My favorite sport is baseball; my cousin is pitcher Heath Bell. — Drake Bell

You came form different starts and you'll come to different ends. — Lauren Oliver

To be content with what we possess is the greatest and most secure of riches. — Marcus Tullius Cicero

So, I guess we are who we are for alot of reasons. And maybe we'll never know most of them. But even if we don't have the power to choose where we come from, we can still choose where we go from there. We can still do things. And we can try to feel okay about them. — Stephen Chbosky

Some dangers are so spectacular and so much beyond normal experience that the mind refuses to accept them as real, and watches the approach of doom without any sense of apprehension. The man who looks at the onrushing tidal wave, the descending avalanche, or the spinning funnel of the tornado, yet makes no attempt to flee, is not necessarily paralyzed with fright or resigned to an unavoidable fate. He may simply be unable to believe that the message of his eyes concerns him personally. It is all happening to somebody else. — Arthur C. Clarke

The human mind is itself a miraculous machine. I am writing right now, but I have no idea how this is happening. I know that my brain is composed of a cerebrum, a cerebellum, and a medulla oblongata, but these are just words. I know that electrical impulses are involved somehow, but that is about the extent of my understanding of the mechanics. And while I at least have an intuition as to how an airplane works, I really have none with respect to my brain. Frankly, lots of what appears on my computer screen is as much a surprise to me as it is to you. I certainly never expected over my oatmeal and English muffin this morning to be writing about Bernoulli's principle today. For that matter, I have no idea why I like English muffins. But I do. — Evan Mandery

I cannot perch among those who think that I am broken. — Rachel Hartman