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You know it already that each one of us is the effect of the infinite past; the child is ushered into the world not as something flashing from the hands of nature, as poets delight so much to depict, but he has the burden of an infinite past; for good or evil he comes to work out his own past deeds — Swami Vivekananda

Suicide doesn't solve your problems. It only makes them infinitely, un-countably worse. — Sinead O'Connor

But seriously, Katie. I feel like this is fate. You and me, this weekend - all of it. I feel like it's meant to be. I didn't know for sure in my head that it would happen. But I think in my heart, I always did. You're it for me. It's always just been you. — Melanie Shawn

The terrible fatalism which had overcome me of late had taken on an even more terrible form; drowning in the disintegration of family, of both countries to which I had belonged, of everything which can sanely be called real, lost in the sorrow of my filthy unrequited love, I sought out the oblivion of - I'm making it sound too noble; no otorund phrases must be used. Baldly, then: I rode the night-streets of the city, looking for death. — Salman Rushdie

Son, when you were born, you cried while the world rejoiced. Live your life in such a way that when you die the world cries while you rejoice. — Robin S. Sharma

That is impossible, — Hans Christian Andersen

I was lucky in the sense that I was never blessed with an overly reflective nature. — Dylan Moran

The impulse for personal adornment is hard to stamp out. — Virginia Postrel

Americans are hidden dragons to me. — Ang Lee

I made a big mistake, and I didn't use it to make my life better. I used it to be okay with a life less lived. I used it to be okay with mediocrity and the mundane. And I didn't make myself any better because of it.
And that's not okay with me. — Dan Pearce