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A minute to smile and an hour to weep in, A pint of joy to a peck of trouble, And never a laugh but the moans come double; And that is life! — Paul Laurence Dunbar

When I am giving the relation of a thing, remember to abstain from altering either in the matter or manner of speaking, so much, as that, if every one, afterwards, should alter as much, it would at last come to be properly false. — Jonathan Edwards

Our goal is to enjoy, not to achieve perfection — Susan Jeffers

I've an idea for doing a Situation Comedy myself but its always difficult to get people to listen to you because they like to put their own ideas forward. — Norman Wisdom

Live like there's no tomorrow. Love like you're on borrowed time. Always remember, It's good to be alive. — Jason Gray

Then he had kept himself to himself, "in the way you might stick by a tree, which might be rotten, but at least it's a tree," and heart and understanding had been dismissed, pushed into the background. — Thomas Bernhard

I learned that you actually have more power when you shut up. — Andy Warhol

You're a fool, Jake, you are," he told himself. "You're an Imperfect. You walk with wooden feet. — Diana S. Zimmerman

you will think
your parents are
shatterproof
until one day
you find out
they aren't.
- what it really means to lose your innocence — Amanda Lovelace

Fashion is the most intense expression of the phenomenon of neomania, which has grown ever since the birth of capitalism. Neomania assumes that purchasing the new is the same as acquiring value ... If the purchase of a new garment coincides with the wearing out of an old one, then obviously there is no fashion. If a garment is worn beyond the moment of its natural replacement, there is pauperization. Fashion flourishes on surplus, when someone buys more than he or she needs. — Stephen Bayley

From a labour point of view, there are practically three races, the Malays the Chinese and Tamils. By nature, the Malay is an idler, the Chinaman is a thief, and the Indian is a drunkard. Yet each, in his special class of work, is both cheap and efficient when properly supervised. — Christopher Hale