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Long life is a burden, when it's spent in misery. — Laini Taylor
I make it easier for people to leave by making them hate me a little. — Cecelia Ahern
God had conceived humans' heterosexuals; until they start making initiatives. — M.F. Moonzajer
The only funny part about Colonial Dunsboro is maybe it's too authentic, but for all the wrong reasons. This whole crowd of losers and nutcases who hide out here because they can't make it in the real world, in real jobs - isn't this why we left England in the first place? To establish our own alternate reality. Weren't the Pilgrims pretty much the crackpots of their time? For sure, instead of just wanting to believe something different about God's love, the losers I work with want to find salvation through compulsive behaviors. — Chuck Palahniuk
I have two sisters, so we watched all of the Disney films. I think I still know the lyrics to them all. — Richard Madden
Black rose, black rose
Who's gonna be your only one?
Who's gonna keep you safe and warm?
Run, run my baby black rose
I'm gonna find you home. — P.M. Highlanders
Live generously. — Eugene H. Peterson
You're the only one who can decide what's best for you. — Stuart Wilde
I did a film a long time ago with a shaved head and I had the ugliest looking head in the world. — Gedde Watanabe
Political correctness means nothing to me. Nothing. It's the new Puritanism, darling. Preventing us from expressing ourselves. — Barry Humphries
- So, what do you do?
- Nothing.
- What kind of nothing?
- The nothing kind of nothing. — Hallgrimur Helgason
The battles that count aren't the ones for gold medals. The struggles within yourself - the invisible, inevitable battles inside all of us - that's where it's at. - Jesse Owens — Adam Goucher
He hates for hate's sake. There are people like that. People who have everything. Money, power, sex. When they have everything they play for more sophisticated stakes than the rest of us. There are no thrills left to that man. The sun will never rise and delight him. he will never be lost in a strange town and forced to ask his way. I can't buy him. I can't tempt him. He wants a life for a life. — Jeanette Winterson
What's happened to humour? We're becoming American. Everyone gets so angry over everything. — Rupert Everett
Going back into the negative past to find happiness is like trying to make a silk purse out of a sow's ear — Sydney Banks
