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The bloody cockfucking wanker therapist wants me to write my bloody thoughts about all the tragedy in my bloody life. It'll be therapeutic, he says. It'll be closure, he cheers. I'd bloody well like to push him over the ledge of his window, I think back. Hang my head over the sill and tinkle my bloody fingers in a wave. Watch him flail his arms about trying to bloody fly as he plummets, then splashes across the sidewalk. — Christine Zolendz

Success is the freedom to do what you want, with whom you want, when you want, wherever you want. — Conan Stevens

What's the point of having great knowledge and keeping them all to yourself? — Donald J. Trump

Confidence, courage and determined spirit are vital for surviving hard times. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Delicious baked goods were the great work hostility equalizer, no matter how unorthodox the workplace. — Molly Harper

If I wasn't an actor and I watched my films, I could easily be like 'This guy's a clown,' you know? — Seann William Scott

It's been my experience that you can nearly always enjoy things if you make up your mind firmly that you will. — L.M. Montgomery

To argue that God is "trying His best" to save all mankind, but that the majority of men will not let Him save them, is to insist that the will of the Creator is impotent, and that the will of the creature is omnipotent. — Arthur W. Pink

My mom had the breakdown for the family, and I went into therapy for all of us. — Carrie Fisher

She was only a couple years older than him, maybe thirty-three or thirty-four, but she had this way of making him feel dumb and confused all at the same time, and without any effort on her part. Maybe because she had a law — Kaylea Cross

I sing the hymn of the conquered, who fell in the Battle of Life,-The hymn of the wounded, the beaten, who died overwhelmed in the strife ... The hymn of the low and the humble, the weary, the broken in heart,Who strove and who failed, acting bravely a silent and desperate part. — William Wetmore Story

stood still and stared at them. 'Why do you stand gaping there?' cried the dwarf, and his ashen-grey face became copper-red with rage. He was still cursing when a loud growling — Jacob Grimm