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Even when I was young, playing college football, and I injured my knee, I bounced right back.
— Lee Majors
The reason I'm a Nixonite is because of his indestructibility and resilience. He never quit.
— Roger Stone
A recurring problem needs nothing but a tactical head-on solution. The more you entertain your problems, the more your entertain unhappiness!
— Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
Longed for him. Got him. Shit.
— Margaret Atwood
Exhibitionism is like a drug. Hooked in adolescence I was now taking doses so massive they would have killed a novice.
— Quentin Crisp
Was my first landscape, red brown as the clay of her georgia.
— Lucille Clifton
For unhappiness has nothing to teach, and resignation is ugly.
— Francoise Sagan
Liir held Chistery in his lap and sobbed into his scalp. Chistery said, "Well, we'll wail while woe'll wheel," and he cried along with Liir.
— Gregory Maguire
In an ugly and unhappy world the richest man can purchase nothing but ugliness and unhappiness.
— George Bernard Shaw
At Christmas, tea is compulsory. Relatives are optional.
— Robert Godden
Unhappiness is like marriage. We believe we chose it, but then it is choosing us. That is how it is, we can do nothing about it.
— Albert Camus
Saying you want to escape is the easy part; actually figuring out how to do it is not quite so simple.
— Kerry Wilkinson
Life is not about how long you live or how much you experience. Life is about how you choose to live it and what you experience.
— Marlene Hansen
They are more beautiful than anything in the world, kinetic sculptures, perfect form in motion.
— Kate Millett
So much of life [is] a putting-off of unhappiness for another time. Nothing [is] ever lost by delay.
— Graham Greene
A virtue that only causes havoc and unhappiness is worth nothing. You can call it virtue if you like. I call it cowardice.
— W. Somerset Maugham
Death is not extinguishing the light; it is only putting out the lamp because the dawn has come.
— Rabindranath Tagore