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How would one tell a story about happiness? One can only tell of the origins of happiness and its destruction. — Andre Gide

Philosophy begins when one learns to doubt - particularly to doubt one's cherished beliefs, one's dogmas and one's axioms. — Will Durant

Even in his books, where he's allegedly trying to string multiple thoughts together, Trump wanders randomly from impulse to impulse, seemingly without rhyme or reason. He doesn't think anything through. (He's brilliantly cast this driving-blind trait as "not being politically correct.") It — Matt Taibbi

Behind every highly dramatic person lurks an unresolved trauma. Drama is his or her way of asking for love, and begging for help and understanding. — Doreen Virtue

If you're going to do a Chris Christie joke, just say, 'Christie spent $82,000 at a concession stand at MetLife Stadium. Then he turned to his friends and said, 'You guys want anything?' That's a joke. I can't believe it. I caved in. I feel awful. — Jimmy Fallon

Between frivolity and intentional mischief there is little difference, none in the results. — Ilka Chase

Don't put no constrictions on da people! Leave 'em the hell alone! — Jimmy Durante

He lowers his lips to mine, placing them over my mouth gently, our kiss bearing the weight of a thousand we may never have. — Robin LaFevers

I wish I could write well enough to write that story, he thought. What we did. Not what the others did to us. — Ernest Hemingway,

The worst part is, you never know what mistake you are going to make, when you will do so, and what effect it will have on your life. Makes you wish you were pshychic doesn't it? — Nasir

I've never been disappointed, because I've never given somebody I liked that much power. — Albert Brooks

I don't have feeling in my feet to my fingertips; I also have active lesions in my bone marrow and in my eyes. — Karen Duffy

If the proper audience for poetry is God, then the proper audience for the novel is people. Plays have both stories and poetry. Therefore the proper audience for plays is: people and God. But: what is the audience for poetry in a godless universe? The audience for poetry in a godless universe is the academy. Or perhaps: other poets and therefore God? And what is the proper audience for plays in a godless universe? Is there no proper audience for plays in a godless universe? Must we invent our own gods? — Sarah Ruhl

A book is a living breathing piece of art and you are just the person it chose to channel its story. Be humble. — Lori Lesko