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In every society, the definitions of sanity and madness are arbitrary - are, in the largest sense, political. — Susan Sontag

People have it so good in America that they get bored very easily. And when people get bored they start protesting things. — Janet Reno

Our stories remind us how precious and fragile life can be
and that we must risk our hearts everyday to know happiness. — Luanne Rice

I moved away for three years and went to Trinidad where I met my wife, Athena. — Mathias Rust

Any great movie you watch has some element of darkness or loss or some suffering in it. That's what makes the fun parts fun. — Pete Docter

When I could talk, I said, "I don't know what I did wrong."
Dena sighed, "You care too much. — Melissa Bank

You need a lesson on the birds and the bees?" Paul asks. "You put tab A into slot B." He makes a crude gesture with his fingers. "Or tab A into slot C." He grins. "Or Tab A into slot D. But some girls don't like that, so don't start there. You might even save that for a birthday or special occasion. Yours. Not hers. — Tammy Falkner

I feel like I'm more of a physical actor than a voice actor. — Daniel Logan

In the golden lightning Of the sunken sun O'er which clouds are brightening, Thou dost float and run Like an unbodied joy whose race is just begun. — Percy Bysshe Shelley

I went to Aspen right after school and got a freelance gig writing articles for the 'Aspen Times.' I was their nightlife correspondent. They paid me fifty bucks an article. — Darin Strauss

I went down, giving you my arm, at least one million of stairs
and now that you are no more here it's the void on every step.
Also in such way our long journey has been short too.
Mine still goes on, and I need no more
coincidences, reservations,
traps, shames of those who think
that reality is that what you see.
I went down millions of stairs giving you my arm
not just because it's better to see with four eyes than two.
With you I went down because I knew that between us
the only true pupils, though so much darkened,
were yours — Eugenio Montale

Without mysticism man can achieve nothing great. — Andre Gide