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I am going to become a writer for Cosmo - you don't have to make any sense at all. Or maybe I'll be a bloke, they don't have to make sense either.
— Louise Rennison
If you hang around with losers you become a loser
— Donald Trump
The very opposite of freedom is cliche, and nothing is less free, more inert with convention and hollow brutality, than a row of four-letter words.
— George Steiner
Each of us encounters many diverse experiences that make us grow and transform, but we seek to return to our roots, which is quietude.
— Kilroy J. Oldster
Be kind to yourself and others.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
I was very involved with school by the time I was 15 and wasn't working much as a model.
— Rachael Leigh Cook
Love is your addiction to an eternal longing for someone ... A thirst which one cannot relinquish
— Seema Gupta
I just had to find all my friends that used to be in the business. As I say, the music business didn't die, it just moved to Nashville.
— Lionel Richie
In my world ...
When you can't live without someone ...
that is not love ...
that is called an addiction. — Non Nomen
When you can't live without someone ...
that is not love ...
that is called an addiction. — Non Nomen
I am aware of my madness and what I need is someone else to see the beauty in my madness.
— Dimitri Zaik
I lost someone close to me once . . . Taught me to live in the moment. Life is short, you know?
— Brent Jones
Never trust a man who dresses too well or stays too clean. It ain't natural and whatever he's up to probably ain't legal.
— Sue Merrell
Forcing someone into drug addiction is like stabbing a corpse everyday, the most detestable crime.
— Sumit Agarwal
You only get one life. I've just made a decision to change things a bit and spend what's left of mine looking after me for a change.
— Helen Fielding
End-stage addiction is mostly about waiting for the police, or someone, to come and bury you in your shame.
— David Carr
I felt dead and sick inside.
— Susan Hill