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Vitality Quick Quotes By Tony Scott

The world is sick of big IT things that don't work. — Tony Scott

Vitality Quick Quotes By Anne Lamott

The evidence is in, and you are the verdict. — Anne Lamott

Vitality Quick Quotes By Ron White

Why does a pair of sunglasses cost more than a 25 inch color television? — Ron White

Vitality Quick Quotes By Boris Johnson

I want to offer particular congratulations to Andrea Leadsom on her stunning achievement. She is now well placed to win and replace the absurd gloom in some quarters with a positive, confident and optimistic approach, not just to Europe, but to government all round. — Boris Johnson

Vitality Quick Quotes By Jeffrey Archer

I think my attitude to human beings has changed since leaving prison. — Jeffrey Archer

Vitality Quick Quotes By Elizabeth Aston

Sense is apt to fly out of the window when a girl falls in love. — Elizabeth Aston

Vitality Quick Quotes By John Green

I kept thinking there were two kinds of adults: There were ... miserable creatures who scoured the earth in search of something to hurt. And then there were people like my parents, who walked around zombically, doing whatever they had to do to keep walking around. — John Green

Vitality Quick Quotes By Park Geun-hye

I will never forget the will of the people who believed in me wherever I went during the election campaign. — Park Geun-hye

Vitality Quick Quotes By Andrew Solomon

The opposite of depression is not happiness, but vitality and my life, as I write this, is vital even when sad. I may wake up sometime next year without my mind again; it is not likely to stick around all the time. Meanwhile, however, I have discovered what I would have to call a soul, a part of myself I could never have imagined until one day, seven years ago, when hell came to pay me a surprise visit. It's a precious discovery. Almost every day I feel momentary flashes of hopelessness and wonder every time whether I am slipping. For a petrifying instant here and there, a lightning-quick flash, I want a car to run me over ... I hate these feelings but, but I know that they have driven me to look deeper at life, to find and cling to reasons for living, I cannot find it in me to regret entirely the course my life has taken. Every day, I choose, sometimes gamely, and sometimes against the moment's reason, to be alive. Is that not a rare joy? — Andrew Solomon