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The ready availability of suicide, like sex and alcohol, is one of life's basic consolations. — Edward Abbey

Is there something? Is there anything? Is there any evidence of something? Any signs that there's more to life that the sum of its subatomic particles - some larger purpose, some deeper meaning, maybe even something that would qualify as "divine" in some sense of the word? — Robert Wright

I am not only convinced that what I say is false, but also that what one might say against it is false. Despite this, one must begin to talk about it. In such a case the truth lies not in the middle, but rather all around, like a sack, which, with each new opinion one stuffs into it, changes its form, and becomes more and more firm. — Robert Musil

We need to quit living as if the purpose of life is to arrive safely at death. — Mark Batterson

Just thinking about him made her smile, sent a cheerful little shiver up her spine. Love was terrifying and weird, and sometimes uncomfortable. But it was so fucking sweet — Stacia Kane

Most discoveries even today are a combination of serendipity and of searching. — Siddhartha Mukherjee

There will come a day, I promise you, when the thought of your son, or daughter, or your wife or your husband, brings a smile to your lips before it brings a tear to your eye. It will happen. My prayer for you is that day will come sooner than later. — Joe Biden

Posthumous pardons, however, do not resurrect the innocent. — Allan Nicol

The best form of worship is to be happy, to be grateful. — Sri Sri Ravi Shankar

Any doctrine that weakens personal responsibility for judgment and for action helps create the attitudes that welcome and support the totalitarian state. — John Dewey

The Lord in his wisdom gave money to very curious people, perhaps because they'd starve without. -Liza — John Steinbeck