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You see, nothing matters except pleasure - which is the opposite of happiness, its tragic part, I expect.
— Lawrence Durrell
How talented was death. How many expressions and manipulations of hand, face, body, no two alike.
— Ray Bradbury
I am a compulsive worker. But I'm also a compulsive relaxer.
— A. Scott Berg
The simple solution for disappointment depression Get up and get moving. Physically move. Do. Act. Get going.
— Peter McWilliams
The only genre I have any problem with is musicals, but that's just my own tastes it's nothing to do with the films.
— Ben Wheatley
Take heart, and do not let disappointment or shame stop you from moving forward. The true outcome of life is only apparent at the very end.
— Daisaku Ikeda
In life we have many disappointments. Those who go on to greater things dwell on the disappointments briefly and then move on
— Zig Ziglar
Many succumb to despair and fail without realizing that they already possess all the tools needed to acquire great wealth.
— Og Mandino
to worship Jesus is out-of-date. What we now need to do is to take Him down from the cross and Live Jesus, Be Jesus, or we got nada-nada-nothing!
— Victor E. Villasenor
I was wondering when I was going to end up like this.
— Neal Stephenson
He looks at you a lot. When you're not paying attention. He looks at you, to see if you're having a good time.
— Jenny Han
The object isn't to die for your country, it's to make the other poor slob die for his.
— Sherrilyn Kenyon
Disenchantment, whether it is a minor disappointment or a major shock, is the signal that things are moving into transition in our lives.
— William Throsby Bridges
The have a good friend is one of the greatest delights of life.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Discouragement is like a scorpion in your shoe; it takes courage to toss it out so you can move on.
— Richelle E. Goodrich