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But you could've at least told me. Instead of dropping me like a one night stand, you could've had the decency to break up with me instead of leaving me wondering for years ... — Gayle Forman

Indeed, very few people are aware that in each of our fingers, located somewhere between the first phalange, the mesophalange, and the metaphalange, there is a tiny brain. The fact is that the other organ which we call the brain, the one with which we came into the world, the one which we transport around in our head and which transports us so that we can transport it, has only ever had very general, vague, diffuse and, above all, unimaginative ideas about what the hands and fingers should do. For example, if the brain-in-our-head suddenly gets an idea for a painting, a sculpture, a piece of music or literature, or a clay figurine, it simply sends a signal to that effect and then waits to see what will happen — Jose Saramago

he had learned for mind control and for erasing the habit of worry that was consuming so many in our complex society. — Robin S. Sharma

We remain unnecessarily worried. All worries are futile because that which is going to happen is going to happen. — Rajneesh

We haven't time to spare to hear whether it was between Italy and Sicily that he ran into a storm or somewhere outside the world we know-when every day we're running into our own storms, spiritual storms, and driven by vice into all the troubles that Ulysses ever knew. — Seneca The Younger

I never thought being famous would be wonderful, but my limited exposure to celebrity has shown me the dark side big-time. — Marianne Williamson

That within us which seeks to know and to progress is not the mind but something behind it which makes use of it. — Sri Aurobindo

Have you even held a command? Nikolai asked. I'd once led a seminar of junior mapmakers, but I didn't think that was what he meant. — Leigh Bardugo

I would never filibuster any President's judicial nominee, period. I might vote against them, but I will always see they came to a vote. — Saxby Chambliss

(..) and they would imprint upon each other's lips such a long and languishing kiss, that a little straw cigar might have been smoked during the time it lasted. — Nikolai Gogol

For too many, the dream of economic mobility has been replaced with a nightmare of economic stagnation. — Mario Cuomo