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The best part about having true friends is that you can go months without seeing them and they'll still be there for you and act as if you'd never left! — Ariana Grande

My friends are always honest with me about films. But I really wanted to talk to regular people and kind of have a forum to interact with them; not just about films, but about everything. — Bruce Willis

Intelligence is so damn rare and the people who have it often have such a bad time with it that they get bitter or propagandistic and then it's not much use. — Ernest Hemingway,

You can play golf with liberals, be neighbors with them, go out to dinner. I just don't want them in power. — Sean Hannity

The history of the creative progress of individual artists shows that, along with their spiritual growth and the increasing complexity of their inner life, their forms of expression become more complex. — Mieczyslaw Jastrun

Despite all the obstacles that may appear to be in your way, the only true obstacles are the ones you olace in your head." - by A. Bernette — A. Bernette

Vera Stark is a fabulous force of nature. — Pearl Cleage

We'd all met in the office and told the vice principal - who, like all vice principals, is genetically Nazi - what we'd seen. He — Patrick Ness

I can play the harmonica with my nose. — Chord Overstreet

We are here for no purpose, unless we can invent one. — Kurt Vonnegut

I must die; so must I die groaning too? — Epictetus

Part of the debtor mentality is a constant, frantically suppressed undercurrent of terror. We have one of the highest debt-to-income ratios in the world, and apparently most of us are two paychecks from the street. Those in power
governments, employers
exploit this, to great effect. Frightened people are obedient
not just physically, but intellectually and emotionally. If your employer tells you to work overtime, and you know that refusing could jeopardize everything you have, then not only do you work the overtime, but you convince yourself that you're doing it voluntarily, out of loyalty to the company; because the alternative is to acknowledge that you are living in terror. Before you know it, you've persuaded yourself that you have a profound emotional attachment to some vast multinational corporation: you've indentured not just your working hours, but your entire thought process. — Tana French