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Life is difficult for everyone; everyone has bad days. Everyone has trouble in their life, because it doesn't matter how rich you are: Sickness and trouble and worry and love, these things will mess with you at every level of life. — Domhnall Gleeson

Like one who has eaten and drunk too much and vomits painfully and then feels better, so did the restless man wish he could rid himself with one terrific heave of these pleasures, of these habits of this entirely senseless life. — Hermann Hesse

The central plotline of the story of Scripture was set in motion: a holy God making a way to dwell in the midst of an unholy people. — Kevin DeYoung

Everyone is trying to control their own unhappiness. — Paulo Coelho

I did an internship with Dove when they were doing the 'real beauty' campaign, and I was really inspired by that. Growing up in L.A., being a young woman, and seeing how the media tells young women to be everything you're not, I kind of wrote about that experience. — Katherine Schwarzenegger

After the bombing, most Iraqis saw what the perpetuators of this attack were trying to do. — George W. Bush

A poem is an instant of lucidity in which
the entire organism participates. — Charles Simic

Fantasy is a game of sensuality;
Seeing Through the Eyes of the Soul. — Kristian Goldmund Aumann

I was working too hard to be afraid. — Cheryl Strayed

You do not know your danger, Theoden. These hobbits will sit on the edge of ruin and discuss the pleasures of the table, or the small doings of their fathers, grandfathers, and great-grandfathers, and remoter cousins to the ninth degree, if you encourage them with undue patience. — J.R.R. Tolkien

Fan the sinking flame of hilarity with the wing of friendship; and pass the rosy wine. — Charles Dickens

Someone once told me that the ' ... Baby One More Time' video should be me as a superhero fighting a giant robot monster. — Britney Spears

Everyone in the world disagrees with me, including some managers, but I think managing in the American League is much more difficult for that very reason (having the designated hitter). In the National League, my situation is dictated for me. If I'm behind in the game, I've got to pinch hit. I've got to take my pitcher out. In the American League, you have to zero in. You have to know exactly when to take them out of there. In the National League, that's done for you. — Jim Leyland