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I have googled 'how long does heartbreak last?' The result more popular than that was 'how long does heartburn last?' This implies people suffer from heartburn more than they do heartbreak which is a good thing because heartbreak sucks way fucking more than acid reflux ever could. — Alexa Chung

They're (California Angels) like the American League All-Star team, and that's their problem, the American League All-Star team always loses. — Dan Quisenberry

Can we all admit that the sound of a kid squealing, even if it's with joy, sounds like squealing? I can angrily press the button on an air horn or I can press the button on an air horn with a sense of carefree fun and either way it sounds like an air horn. — Jen Kirkman

The child is an inner possibility, the possibility of renewal. — Marie-Louise Von Franz

I use poetry to help me work through what I don't understand, but I show up to each new poem with a backpack full of everywhere else that I've been. — Sarah Kay

God is always trying to give blessings to us, but our minds are usually too full to receive them. — Shannon L. Alder

Just as Jimmy Stewart and Tyrone Power get 50 percent of the profits, so do I. — Alan Ladd

There have been summits of civilization at which heretics like Socrates , who was killed because he was wiser than his neighbors, have not been tortured, but ordered to kill themselves in the most painless manner known to their judges. But from that summit there was a speedy relapse into our present savagery. — George Bernard Shaw

The real trouble with war (modern war) is that it gives no one a chance to kill the right people. — Ezra Pound

They had a sort of talent for happiness. — L.M. Montgomery

What to ourselves in passion we propose, The passion ending, doth the purpose lose. — William Shakespeare

Drunkenness is never anything but a substitute for happiness. — Andre Gide

We live in the most epic of fantasy worlds. — T.L. Rese

In a world where competition thrives, comparison reigns and wants increase endlessly, satisfaction becomes infeasible lacking clarity. — Chirag Tulsiani

Referring to the church as a building is like referring to people as two-by-fours. — Don Everts