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This work was strictly voluntary, but any animal who absented himself from it would have his rations reduced by half. — George Orwell

Negative emotions like loneliness, envy, and guilt have an important role to play in a happy life; they're big, flashing signs that something needs to change. — Gretchen Rubin

I think everyone can relate to the werewolf myth - because we've all, as a result of alcohol, drugs, exhaustion, rage, gone off the leash and come to regret it later. I appeal to this psychologically - the unleashed id - but with a biological cause; I'm hopefully making possible supernatural circumstances. — Benjamin Percy

When there's a smile in your heart, there's no better time to start — J.M. Barrie

Nobody's perfect, and everybody plays the heel and the baby face at times in real life. — Box Brown

Retirement is looking more likely as time goes on. I want to spend every second stuck to Jesse so I can slap down these brazen, desperate tarts. I'm mentally trampling again. — Jodi Ellen Malpas

Ignore those that make you fearful and sad, that degrade you back towards disease and death. — Rumi

Annie was not swayed by pleas. Annie was not swayed by screams. Annie had the courage of her convictions. — Stephen King

You know what I am." The words breathed out in an auguished whisper. "I'm part demon, Clary. Part demon. You understood that much, didn't you?" His eyes bored into her like drills. "You saw what Valentine was trying to do. He used demon blood-used it on me before I was even born. I'm part monster. Part everthing I've tried so hard to burn out, to destroy. — Cassandra Clare

People have crushes on priests all the time, you know. It's exciting to have to deal with God as a rival. — Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

As you got older and time went on, you realized that the distinction between truth and fiction didn't really matter because eventually everything disappeared into the soupy, amnesiac mess of history. Personal or political, it made no difference. — Kate Atkinson

The life of man is like the life of a blade of grass. Death comes, the grass withers, and behold life ends, and the flower falls of all greatness and all worldly goods. — Alfonso Maria De Liguori