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Psychological pseudoscience dies hard, especially when there are commercial interests at stake.
— Paul Gibbons
The ideal was the light; the real, the shadow.
— Philip Jose Farmer
I've always had a love of country music.
— Kid Rock
Unless physicians stand together to fight threats and injustices, our practices cannot remain viable in the future.
— Samuel Wilson
The shame of being a man - is there any better reason to write?
— Gilles Deleuze
It [ME] is one of the most disabling diseases that I care for, far exceeding HIV disease except for the terminal stages.
— Daniel L. Peterson
Patience and Impatience are having tea discussing Time. The conversation goes on endlessly.
— Natasha Tsakos
It is a curious property of research activity that after the problem has been solved the solution seems obvious.
— Edwin Land
The fiery moments of passionate experience are the moments of wholeness and totality of the personality.
— Anais Nin
Life is like a B-movie. You don't want to leave in the middle of it but you don't want to see it again.
— Ted Turner
You've got me feeling like you're that something I've been missing.
— Christina Aguilera
But dammit, she was tired. Tired of doing what was expected, tired of feeling like she was missing something.
— Jill Shalvis
The feeling of support I got was pretty overwhelming. That energy and optimism was something I had been missing and didn't even know it.
— Matt Sharp
Better not to invent her in her absence. Better to wait until she's actually here. Then he can make her up as she goes along.
— Margaret Atwood
Someone who thinks the world is always cheating him is right. He is missing that wonderful feeling of trust in someone or something.
— Eric Hoffer
She is staring into hell and I'm not brave enough to join her.
— Daniel H. Wilson