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When worrying about inevitable things brings you heavy emotional burden, just learn to accept them as they are and try to move on to face those that you can solve. 6. — Jack.J Scott

What I'm interested in is how people are reading and writing English. — Erin McKean

I'm rubbish at Twitter. — Laura Carmichael

It is sort of a disease when you consider yourself some kind of god, the creator of everything, but I feel comfortable about it now since I began to live it out, — George Soros

I've flown halfway around the world to kiss a girl. I jumped on a plane and flew to Australia. — Geoff Stults

My actual beauty routine is pretty simple, I try and have a facial once in a while. I'm not a huge products girl. I have so much going on with work and kids, I just use moisturiser basically. — Gwyneth Paltrow

Statistics are like miniskirts: They give you good ideas but hide the important things. — Ebbe Skovdahl

To both of them I insist: STOP INCITING HATE BEFORE YOU GET PEOPLE KILLED!!!!! — Scott Lively

Solitude appeared to me as the only fit state of man. — Walter Benjamin

A mind virus is different in that there is no form to it; these are ideas placed in our heads when we are little. We get programmed by well-meaning people like our parents and their parents, our culture, religions and schools. We get conditioned to believe in our limitations and what's not possible. — Wayne Dyer

I am not frightened of much, but I wouldn't like to get ill. — Marianne Faithfull

I think to be creative you have to resist taking the easy path. — Daniel Libeskind

The word change, so dear to our Europe, has been given a new meaning: it no longer means a new stage of coherent development (as it was understood by Vico, Hegel or Marx), but a shift from one side to another, from front to back, from the back to the left, from the left to the front (as understood by designers dreaming up the fashion for the next season). — Milan Kundera