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Women are always complaining about men's fascination with breasts. But what if men were absolutely indifferent to breasts? What would women do then with these things that serve one function once or twice in a lifetime, and the rest of the time are just in the way? — Jonathan Carroll

Having a mood disorder is not synonymous with having artistic talent, but it is true that people in the so-called creative professions-writers, actors, artists, musicians-have a higher than normal incidence of such illnesses, and there are also a disproportionate number of alcoholics in these fields whose drinking may be an attempt to medicate the anxiety of depression. — Tracy Thompson

There cannot be two absolutely free beings in the universe, for sooner or later two completely free wills must collide. — Aiden Wilson Tozer

So don't ask no questions. Too much truth can be bad. — Carolee Dean

When things are said in anger, irritation or frustration, you can put a hole into someone just like you have put a hole into that fence. — Robin S. Sharma

I ask you, people who care about the soul of Ukraine, those who want to preserve the heart, the spirit and the faith of our country for future generations, to please defend it. — Yulia Tymoshenko

The kids do what no one expects them to do. That's progress. — Ted Sizer

You may proclaim, good sirs, your fine philosophy But till you feed us, right and wrong can wait! — Bertolt Brecht

Most people are just trying to get through the day. Sophisticated people learn how to get from the day. — Jim Rohn

Do not neglect the principles of foresight and know that often, puffed up with success, armies have lost the fruit of their heroism through a feeling of false security. — Frederick The Great

This man was the husband of my heart. I'd be a man for him, the man he deserved. — T.A. Webb

If I stop to think about fans, or best-selling, or not best-selling, or good reviews, or not-good reviews, it just becomes too much. It's like staring at the mirror all day. — Jhumpa Lahiri