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“I can only do what I do with a spirit of humor, and faith and give the controls over to something else.”
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“If everyone thinks you're bizarre and creepy, then you play bad guys. If everyone thinks you're beautiful and wants to kiss you, then you play the lead role.”
Source : Source: collider.com
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“Metaphor is awkward, but emotion, by its nature, leaves you no more scalable approach.”
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“I didn't want to deal in poetry. I got rid of that after a few months.”
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“That's the thing I want to make clear about depression: It's got nothing at all to do with life. In the course of life, there is sadness and pain and sorrow, all of which, in their right time and season, are normal-unpleasant, but normal. Depression is an altogether different zone because it involves a complete absence: absence of affect, absence of feeling, absence of response, absence of interest. The pain you feel in the course of a major clinical depression is an attempt on nature's part (nature, after all, abhors a vacuum) to fill up the empty space.”
Source : Elizabeth Wurtzel (2014). “Prozac Nation: Young and Depressed in America”, p.30, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
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“We are not called upon to do all the good possible, but only that which we can do.”
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“Whereof it followeth Rome to be the seat of antichrist, and the pope to be very antichrist himself. I could prove the same by many other scriptures, old writers, and strong reasons.”
Source : Thomas Cranmer (1846). “Miscellaneous Writings and Letters of Thomas Cranmer”, p.63
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“That's typical Gabrielle, ... Marc has a very clever plan for this pregnancy. It's going to turn her world upside down”