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It's really easy to slide into a depression fueled by the pointlessness of existence. — Robert Smith

I read once that the best thing that can happen to a woman is to get her heart broken. Before that, she has no real sense of herself. No real sense of pain, because only in love does she know what it's like to find the one thing that gives her breath and then to lose it.
After that, she knows she can survive. No matter what relationships come and go, she can count on herself to pull through, and although it hurts, the break is necessary — Colleen Hoover

The Glasgow accent was so strong you could have built a bridge with it and known it would outlast the civilization that spawned it — Val McDermid

All I've ever wanted to do is darken the day and brighten the night. — Clive Barker

A shore town without a boardwalk is like an ice-cream cone without sprinkles. — Cathy Newman

The emergent capabilities bursting forth from the revolutionary advances in the life sciences are about to make us the principal agent of evolution. — Al Gore

Jealousy is in some measure just and reasonable, since it merely aims at keeping something that belongs to us or we think belongsto us, whereas envy is a frenzy that cannot bear anything that belongs to others. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

A reason to have computers understand natural language is that it's an extremely effective way of communicating. What I came to realize is that the success of the communication depends on the real intelligence on the part of the listener, and that there are many other ways of communicating with a computer that can be more effective, given that it doesn't have the intelligence. — Terry Winograd

You'll be happy to know that the universal law that created miracles hasn't been repealed. — Wayne Dyer

We shape our homes and then our homes shape us. — Winston Churchill

Growing up with an exterminator as a father was always slightly embarrassing for Anna and her brother, Kevin. "I remember," Tommy begins, "one year when Anna was about eight, and it was 'bring your daughter to work day.' That was a big thing back in the eighties," he chuckles. "Well, I remember Anna came down to breakfast that morning and told me she didn't want to come." Tommy half smiles, but shakes his head slightly and closes his eyes for a second. " 'Dad-dyyy, bugs are nasty. Why can't you be a pilot or a doctor or something cool like that?' I didn't even argue with her, I just let her go to school." Tommy sighs, "I told her I was sorry I didn't have a cooler job. — Marina Keegan

Justice always whirls in equal measure. — William Shakespeare

And anger is never added to anger. It multiplies. — Sherman Alexie

I'm by nature kind of a glum person, but I'm not a sad pathetic — Billy Corgan

Of great wealth there is no real use, except in its distribution, the rest is just conceit. — Francis Bacon