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Bad times have a scientific value. These are occasions a good learner would not miss. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

You can do anything. Put stuff on YouTube. You can create your own media, which you couldn't do not so long ago. — Marisa Coughlan

I'm a hedonist when it comes to culinary delights. — Robin Wright

The worse illness of our time, is that so many people have to suffer from never being loved — Princess Diana

In hindsight, I realized I could see into the future. Which is kind of like having premonitions of flashbacks. — Steven Wright

The point is, I can't tell you how to succeed. But I can tell you how not to: Give in to the shame of being rejected and put your manuscript - or painting, song, voice, dance moves, [insert passion here] - in the coffin that is your bedside drawer and close it for good. I guarantee you that it won't take you anywhere. Or you could do what this writer did: Give in to your obsession instead. — Kathryn Stockett

All we have to do now is to inform the public that the payment of social security taxes is voluntary and watch the mass exodus. — Walter E. Williams

The whole city gives you the impression of impermanence. You have the feeling that one day someone is going to yell, "Cut! Strike it!" and then the stagehands will scurry out and remove the mountains, the movie-star homes, the Hollywood Bowl
everything. — Allan Sherman

Historically, we have lived in a nation of energy dependence. Dependence on others for our heating and electricity, and for our fuel for transportation. — Mike Pompeo

My "heart". Does that pitiful organ still represent anything? It lies motionless in my chest, pumping no blood, serving no purpose, and yet my feelings still seem to originate inside its cold walls. My muted sadness, my vague longing, my rare flickers of joy. They pool in the center of my chest and seep out of there, diluted and faint, but real. — Isaac Marion

A diet should be named after what you do eat, not what you don't eat. — Robert Atkins

To win hearts, smile kindly on people's weaknesses. — Mason Cooley