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Don't be angry with your smile — Thabiso Monkoe

Dattebayo! (Do you get what I am saying?!) — Masashi Kishimoto

Human ordeals thrive on ignorance. To understand a problem with clarity is already half way towards solving it. — Amartya Sen

I will surrender to the moment today. — Karan Casey

Children wish fathers looked but with their eyes; fathers that children with their judgment looked; and either may be wrong. — William Shakespeare

Thorn grunted and the metal control fell from his spasming fingers. It bounced across the dusty concrete and I stomped down as hard as I could. I felt more than heard the metallic crunch under my boot. Another irreplaceable artifact ruined, courtesy of Julia Reed. — Erica Lindquist

The whole world is men's bloody fantasies. — Kathy Acker

It is futile for an artist to try to create an environment because you have an environment around you all the time. Any living organism has an environment. — Carl Andre

Nature does not often say "See!" to her poor creature at a time when seeing can lead to happy doing; or reply "Here!" to a body's cry of "Where? — Thomas Hardy

I love acting, but I don't know if I'll ever get used to it. — Vanessa Hudgens

I think it's important that people don't feel alone. — Lou Reed

I do have anger management issues. Not clinical. Probably no more than most people. — Andy Serkis

Buy stocks like you buy your groceries, not like you buy your perfume. — Warren Buffett

I don't think you're dying," I said. "I think you've just got a touch of cancer.
He smiled. Gallows humor. — John Green

It's just that it seems to me that what is a terrible hardship to one person may seem trivially small to another, but that does not necessarily make the hardship any the less hard to bear for the one who suffers it. — Anna Elliott