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Everyone pretends to be normal and be your best friend, but underneath, everyone is living some other life you don't know about, and if only we had a camera on us at all times, we could go and watch each other's tapes and find out what each of us was really like.
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I know absolutely nothing about where I'm going. I'm fine with that. I'm happy about it. Before, I had nothing. I had no life, no friends, and no family really, and I didn't really care. I had nothing, and nothing to lose, and then I knew loss. What I cared about was gone; it was all lost. Now I have everything to gain; everything is a clean slate. It's all blank pages waiting to be written on. It's all about going forward. It's all about uncertainty and possibilities.
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Children can be happy when their parents are miserable. But a parent is never happier than her unhappiest child.
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Whether you stay six weeks, six months or six years, always leave it better than you found it.
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It's like the neighborhood I would have grown up in, I think, if I had have grown up here.
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If we should take a million of worlds like this and number their particles, we should find that there are more Gods than there are particles of matter in those worlds.
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Pandemic influenza is by nature an international issue; it requires an international solution.
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It's hard to make out the difference between insults and bad advice.
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Ah, gratitude, that's a terrible thing, a dangerous thing.
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I am always surprised to go into a bar in Boston and three televisions are playing different channels, all at once. We are constantly surprised by this noise and television. It means that's what we are going to get, because we always get everything eventually.