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I would say in just about every investigation we have, there will be differences of opinion, where you have partial facts, as to what those facts mean. — Robert Mueller

Middle and high school is a time of people telling you who you are before you know who you are. I was in advanced classes at Frick and Schenley, and people would say I was trying to be white because of the way I spoke. Or they'd say I was gay. — Kyle Abraham

Our sadness is not sad, but our cheap joys. — Henry David Thoreau

There are no accidents so unlucky but the prudent may draw some advantage from them. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

You must live the life of your dreams. — Lailah Gifty Akita

In the ordinary, everyday understandings of the words involved, to say that someone survived death is to contradict yourself; while to assert that all of us live forever is to assert a manifest falsehood, the flat contrary of a universally known truth: namely, the truth that all human beings are mortal. For when, after some disaster, the 'dead' and the 'survivors' have both been listed, what logical space remains for a third category? — Antony Flew

Rumi himself once said that counterfeit gold is only to be found because there is such a thing as real gold to be copied. — Idries Shah

Worry is the most popular form of suicide. Worry impairs appetite, disturbs sleep, makes respiration irregular, spoils digestion, irritates disposition, warps character, weakens mind, stimulates disease, and saps bodily health. It is the real cause of death in thousands of instances where some other disease is named on the death certificate. — William George Jordan

I like showing moms what it's really like having a baby, and how it's not Hollywood life. — Bethenny Frankel

You betrayed me too. I'm just better at it than you. — Jack Bauer

People die from typewriters falling on their heads. — Jonathan Davis

I shall always be depressed," Beckett concluded, "but what comforts me is the realization that I can now accept this dark side as the commanding side of my personality. In accepting it, I will make it work for me. — Mason Currey

[ ... ]and yet wasn't there something about [vampires] that struck a deep chord of recognition, even of memory? The teeth, the blood, the hunger, the immortal union with darkness
what if these things weren't fantasy but recollection or even instinct, a feeling etched over eons into human DNA, of some dark power that lay within the human animal? — Justin Cronin