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I think laughter is the best medicine. If you can't laugh at yourself, then you can't laugh at life and the silliness of it all. — David Hasselhoff

The writer's joy is the thought that can become emotion, the emotion that can wholly become a thought. — Thomas Mann

Not too many people know how life could be best used, it is a millennial dilemma, that has troubled souls of men for many, many generations. — Sunday Adelaja

Hip-hop was a big part of my life growing up, especially West Coast gangster rap. The reason I was able to listen to it so freely was that my mom couldn't hear any of it, so we would be driving along just blaring Too $hort's horrible misogynistic stuff, and my mom would just turn to us and say, "This is great. I can feel the bass. It sounds so nice." And we're like, "Yeah, mom. We can feel the bass, too." — Moshe Kasher

I'm in this absolutely gorgeous manor house with acres of quite beautiful countryside. I've got trout in the river, an organic vegetable garden, I've got my work 40 yards from my home. I don't mind being criticised, but where are they criticising from? Which hut are they criticising me from, exactly? — Jay Kay

Delivering the speech was a surreal experience. The delegates sat silent, almost frozen in place. It was like speaking to a wax museum. — George W. Bush

There cannot be heaven without Christ. He is the sum total of bliss; the fountain from which heaven flows, the element of which heaven is composed. Christ is heaven and heaven is Christ. — Charles Spurgeon

The Soul does not just share the answers you seek - but, how all you want can be achieved. — Eleesha

We ruined ourselves-I have never honestly thought that we ruined each other. — F Scott Fitzgerald

Dwell in the light of thy Lord, and let thy soul be always ravished with His love. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

Joy takes a strange effect at times, it seems to oppress us almost the same as sorrow. — Alexandre Dumas