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When the brain isn't working properly and we don't understand how to calibrate the brain for optimal performance we are going to feel these doubts, fears and anxieties and most people when this happens they don't understand why and they let that paralyze them. — John Assaraf

Sanity, remember, does not mean living in the same world as everyone else; it means living in the real world. — Frank Sheed

I'm apolitical. Where all that Conservative business came along from, I don't know. — Cilla Black

On our swim team, they had something called the 'developmental meet.' I didn't know it was a meet only for the worst kids so that they could get a ribbon, and I'd show up with my friend who was also a terrible swimmer, and we would be amazed that the best kids hadn't bothered to show up. I didn't get it until after college. — Jeff Kinney

Most people unfamiliar with the men in a new town might search for love until they find it. I picked out some guy on my second day in LA, who worked at the local bicycle shop, and handed my virginity to him. "You can fill a tire? Sounds good to me. Let's call it a date." Needless to say he wasn't Mr. Right. — Kathy Griffin

Life has no friend ... — Edna St. Vincent Millay

The harvest is a joyful time of enjoying the results of your labor and ministry — Sunday Adelaja

The ways by which you get money almost without exception lead downward — Henry David Thoreau

Above the stage was a glass-floored second stage, which allowed customers to look up and watch another girl dancing overhead. This multidimensional display of poontang reminded me of the 3-D chessboard on Star Trek, which in turn reminded me that I was a huge nerd. — Diablo Cody

Never forget to value yourself; never seek validation outside of yourself. — Debasish Mridha

If ye live enough befure thirty ye won't care to live at all afther fifty. — Finley Peter Dunne

We've heard this before; 'things are bad, we are gonna fix them,' and they remain unfixed. — Fred Upton

And, without question, all those different planes, upon which Time, since I had regained it at this reception, had exhibited my life, by reminding me that in a book which gave the history of one, it would be necessary to make use of a sort of spatial psychology as opposed to the usual flat psychology, added a new beauty to the resurrections my memory was operating during my solitary reflections in the library, since memory, by introducing the past into the present without modification, as though it were the present, eliminates precisely that great Time-dimension in accordance with which life is realised. — Marcel Proust