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I suspect that I'm not alone when it comes to altering my surroundings depending on how I feel at any particular moment: diving into a specific book, immersing inside a particular movie, devouring certain foods or humming to just the right song. — Barbara Brooke

This gave me occasion to observe, that when Men are employ'd they are best contented. For on the Days they work'd they were good-natur'd and chearful; and with the consciousness of having done a good Days work they spent the Evenings jollily; but on the idle Days they were mutinous and quarrelsome, finding fault with their Pork, the Bread, and in continual ill-humour. (Autobiography, 1771) — Benjamin Franklin

that for understanding the spread of behaviors in social networks, we need to take into account not just the power of influential nodes but also the extent to which these influential nodes have access to easily influenceable people. — David Easley

The ultimate politeness in art consists of speaking only to those who are able to uncover and measure its relationships. Anything else is symbolic, and symbolism is merely transcendental imagery. — Jean Cocteau

The value of their money was imaginary. Like the nature of the universe itself, the desirability of their American dollars and yen was all in people's heads. — Kurt Vonnegut

I yearned for a long, happy marriage with one person. — Ginger Rogers

God is a slick god. Temple Knows. She knows because of all the crackerjack miracles still to be seen on this ruined globe. — Alden Bell

I love you. We're a team. We will deal with it, handle it, and figure it all out together. Promise me."
"I promise. — A.M. Madden

Suffering can precipitate creativity, liberating the creator through inspiration and then many available channels of human communication, and therefore there is value in suffering. — Brent Green