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When he has lost all hope, all object in life, man becomes a monster in his misery. — Fyodor Dostoevsky

The biggest problem occurs
when i try to forget you are nights,
cuz i ain't got control on my dreams ... — Abhishek Kumar Singh

I crave his presence, his body, his voice, his laugh, his everything.
I need him.
I need Trent. — K.A. Tucker

Even I got turned down by girls, and when it happened, I dusted off my ego and moved on. — Richelle Mead

It takes two to tango; when I go, you go. — Malcolm X

Spaces may or may not invite the image - if they do, they mostly do it with their spatial layers of time ... It is then the image that takes the place of the space; the image in its own right. — Candida Hofer

Helping people is the action step that unlocks knowledge of the will of the Lord. The circumstances about which we are concerned have people in them. In fact, the key to solving our circumstances is being the Lord's person to the people in those circumstances. Few of the questions we have about guidance are purely personal, unrelated to others. — Lloyd John Ogilvie

Coming eyeball to eyeball with a hummingbird on my terrace is as exciting to me as any celebrity I've met as a result of 'Downton Abbey.' — Lesley Nicol

When my father began to work with President John. F.Kennedy, we moved to Washington, D.C. I was fortunate in my pre-adolescent years, as my social and political consciousness was developing, to live at the epicentre of that dynamic, idealistic, and inspiring moment in U.S. political history, with its ethos of personal and civic responsibility, summed up so succinctly in his exhortation: "Ask not what your country can do for you, but ask what you can do for your country." — Queen Noor Of Jordan

The most bewildering thing about man is his idea of work and the amount of work he imposes upon himself, or civilization has imposed upon him. All nature loafs, while man alone works for a living. — Lin Yutang

The experience of others adds to our knowledge, but not to our wisdom; that is dearer bought. — Hosea Ballou

I think inequality is fine, as long as it is in the common interest. The problem is when it gets so extreme, when it becomes excessive. — Thomas Piketty