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Like many self-help books, The Deepest Blue is full of horrifyingly simplistic language and some admittedly good advice. Somehow the women in the book learn to say: That's my depression talking. It's not "me."
As if we could scrape the color off the iris and still see. — Maggie Nelson

Your art is so abstract that I can only see it through my mind's eye and touch it through my heart. — Debasish Mridha

Whatever may be guru - he may be a lunatic or a common person. Once you have accepted him, he is the lord of lords. — Neem Karoli Baba

He was a compact, clearcut man, with precise features, a lot of very soft black hair, and thoughtful dark brown eyes. He had a look of wariness, which could change when he felt relaxed or happy, which was not often in these difficult days, into a smile of amused friendliness and pleasure which aroused feelings of warmth, and something more, in many women. — A.S. Byatt

I don't know any astronauts. There are a lot of people who say they want to be comedians. — Todd Barry

The CIA has been at the root of every dirty little war America has fought in this century. The CIA and dollar diplomacy. — Stephen King

I once attended an advertising conference held at the Greenbrier Hotel in 1968. The dean of the original Mad Men, the great David Ogilvy, was the keynote speaker. The subject of his speech was the new creative revolution in advertising. — Jerry Della Femina

As far as the international industry is concerned, I don't think people care at all where you are from - if the work interests them. — Lenny Abrahamson

The fact that someone lived inside this mess really goes to to say something about the resilience of humans. You're basically cockroaches. Good job. — Donovan Scherer

Our brains resist change, they rail against it, our amygdala will always want the safe bet. But are the obstacles truly insurmountable? Is it a brick wall? Or is it a sliding door, which, once you decide to approach it, begins to swish open? Because even though our brains prefer safety in the short run, in the long run they crave meaning, challenge, and novelty. — Barbara Bradley Hagerty