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And then it got even worse, I mean, a few people fell by the wayside within hours. Nick Lowe was in it for about 5 hours I think, he was expelled for going to bed. — Dave Edmunds

People have a right to their own lives, and if you can't help somebody, you ought to get out of their way. — Kate Millett

Patients with psoriatic arthritis often complain of fatigue. It may be defined as an overwhelming, sustained sense of exhaustion and reduced capacity for physical and mental work. Fatigue — Dafna Gladman

Shame on the man who goes to his grave escorted by the miserable hopes that have kept him alive. — Emil Cioran

Mother is fading for him, her face receding into shadows, her memory diminishing with each passing day, leaking like sand from a fist. — Khaled Hosseini

It is best to study from a teacher of ANY subject, as long as you focus on the teachings and NOT on the teacher. All of the real important answers to life's questions lie within your own mind. — Frederick Lenz

In spite of muzzling the press, imprisoning thousands, and engaging in torture, kidnapping and murder, the Socialist government was still vulnerable to the accusation of being soft on Basques. — Mark Kurlansky

It is assumed that the skeptic has no bias; whereas he has a very obvious bias in favour of skepticism. — G.K. Chesterton

Monsieur Beulier never engaged in thought except to speak the truth, and never spoke except to express his thought. — Marcel Proust

His heart sang in his breast; his soul felt like a bride in the arms of the bridegroom. He realized full well that this would not last. No man could live on earth in this manner for long. And he had received each hour of that bright springtime like a pledge - a merciful promise that would strengthen his endurance when the skies darkened over him and the road led down into a dark ravine, through roaring rivers and cold snowdrifts. — Sigrid Undset

And everyone wants to read the poem
we're afraid to write. — Kelli Russell Agodon