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There is no such thing as a happy ending. Every culture has a maxim that makes this point, while nowhere in the Universe is there a single gravestone that reads 'He Loved Everything About His Life, Especially the Dying Bit at the End'. — Eoin Colfer

I never photograph sunsets and I never photograph moonrises. I'm not interested in what things look like. — Duane Michals

Without them, one's status as an adult is never secure; a childless adult creates adulthood for himself , and as exhilarating as it often is, it is also a state of perpetual insecurity — Hanya Yanagihara

If a film or any piece of work doesn't entertain, it fails - and that is using the word entertain literally, meaning it holds you there and you become absorbed by it so that you don't walk away and get bored and so on. — Mike Leigh

People's lives are in the care of the railways when they get on a train. The railways should remember that. — Nina Bawden

The U.S., France, Germany and Canada have all responded to the financial crisis by boosting rather than cutting their science funding. The U.K. has not. — Martin Rees

Don is "a bitter introvert," as he cheerfully puts it - bitter because the more time he spends at HBS, the more convinced he becomes that he'd better change his ways. — Susan Cain

How is it the great pieces of good luck fall to us? — William Dean Howells

Run when you can, walk if you have to, crawl if you must; just never give up. — Dean Karnazes

She made the same money in ten minutes that I had made in a day with some hours thrown in. Monetarily speaking, it seemed sure as shit you were better off having a pussy than a cock. — Charles Bukowski

The energy of mindfulness has the element of friendship and loving kindness in it. — Thich Nhat Hanh

The happiest moments of my childhood were spent on my grandmother's front porch in Durham, N.C., or at her sister's farmhouse in Orange County, where chickens paraded outside the kitchen's screen door and hams were cured in the smokehouse. — Andre Leon Talley