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And with a new name came the ultimate alleviation of some gross unspoken responsiblity. — Rosca Marx

There are a lot of people who will give money or materials, but very few who will give time and affection. — Daniel Keyes

People talk about games and loneliness - it's a lonely activity. I didn't understand that. 'Gears of War' was the first multiplayer game for me that I enjoyed. But I wasn't sad. I liked being alone. I liked playing games by myself. I had lots of companionship at the house. — Tim Schafer

My dad was always taking photos of us at home, and even on set - he'd bring us along and stick us in the photos in the background. It was almost the beginning of acting for me, like, 'Hey, you go over there and play basketball in the background, and don't even think about the camera.' — Ansel Elgort

There are three musts that hold us back: I must do well. You must treat me well . And the world must be easy. — Albert Ellis

Many people are alienated by faceless bureaucracy and what they see as an erosion of participatory democracy. Consequently, there has been a revival of interest in charitable service. — Frank Prochaska

He caught her elbow before she'd taken more than a few steps. "Are you walking home?"
"Yes."
"It's," he glanced at his watch, "nine o'clock."
She shrugged out of his hold and continued on her way. "The Boogeyman doesn't come out until ten, so I'm good. — Robin Bielman

Those who become mentally ill often have a history of chronic pain. — Gene Tierney

And you wonder why I hate battle so much." He gestured down to his torn battlesuit. "You see!" Darling laughed in spite of the danger. "You're insane, Mari." "Ha! It doesn't matter how you feel so long as you look good while you feel it." "We — Sherrilyn Kenyon

We do it for the fun and the fact it makes us feel closer to loved ones both living and dead. — Robert Tinnell

Many newspapers always talk about how many people have died, but they never say how many people have lived. — Robin McLaurin Williams