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People aren't born sad; we make them that way. — Nikita Gill

There are so many people who have this idea of who I am because I'm black. — Clarence Thomas

I read somewhere; while God still existed one sustained a dialogue with God, and now that He no longer exists one has to sustain a dialogue with other people, I guess, or, better still, with oneself, that is to say, one talks or mumbles to oneself. — Imre Kertesz

She told me once there is a part of her in everyone, though Neil believes I'm more Delirium than Tori, and Death taught me to accept that, you know, wear your butterflies with pride. — Tori Amos

It may be crazy, but I'm the closest thing I have to a voice of reason. — Gil Scott-Heron

O heart! love is thy bane and thy antidote. — George Sand

Please you can never compare to me, all these b****es is scared of me. I am who they couldn't even dare to be. — Nicki Minaj

You were like an ulcer on the inside of my cheek that my tongue could not stop touching.
loving you was like watching a stranger clean a week old wound; i felt sick, but i wanted more. — Warsan Shire

I made nothing happen very slowly. — Gary McCord

Nothing is going to remain the way it is. Let us, in the present, study the past, so as to invent the future. — Augusto Boal

Some of the most thrilling things in life are done on impulse. — Syrie James

Improv has been immensely beneficial to me as both an actor and a writer. — Jim Rash

For long-term true success we mush rethink and change our mindset from only valuing "happiness" to include Well-being as the foundation. — Tony Dovale

The real practice of love goes beyond satisfaction and dissatisfaction. Wallowing in pleasure can be just as limiting as wallowing in pain if you don't open your heart beyond the satisfaction of your personal emotional needs. — David Deida

Faith in humanity, in posterity, in the destiny of one's religion, nation, race, party or family-what is it but the visualization of that eternal something to which we attach the self that is about to be annihilated? — Eric Hoffer