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It's my body, and it should be my choice, and the fact that it is not my choice is absolutely disgusting. — Jennifer Lawrence

I have opened newspapers and read incredible lies. — Ken Livingstone

If one becomes enlightened, as I did in past incarnations, we leave the structural universes behind. We don't even have past incarnations because the form that had those incarnations has dissolved into the clear light of reality. — Frederick Lenz

Juliette, please, tell me what I'm supposed to do. How am I supposed to feel? It's one shitty thing right after another and I'm trying to be okay
God, I'm trying so hard but it's really freaking difficult and I miss
I miss you, I miss you so much it's killing me. — Tahereh Mafi

Time is hastening on, and we
What our fathers are shall be,
Shadow-shapes of memory!
Joined to that vast multitude
Where the great are but the good. — John Greenleaf Whittier

Actions have consequences, I have told you that. Why is that difficult for you to understand? — Aleatha Romig

Climate change is crap. — Tony Abbott

As an entrepreneur, one cannot just work and not say anything. — Wang Shi

The Irish have a flair for wringing from death the last drop of emotion and they do not quite understand those who react otherwise. — Dervla Murphy

I think people who live in the worlds that movies are based on end up disliking them. Unless they're from a different time and era. — Jason Sudeikis

Finished. I can smell it," Elaine said.
"Chocolate. I helped," Tina said.
"She talks clearly for her age. My boys were chatterboxes — Carolyn Brown

Religious faith as a whole induces various health benefits in the general population through complex biological processes. — Abhijit Naskar

America, which has the most glorious present still existing in the world today, hardly stops to enjoy it, in her insatiable appetite for the future. — Anne Morrow Lindbergh

Let me take a moment to point out the glaringly obvious. Humans are idiots. — B. Justin Shier