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Neil Young Musician, Singer-Songwriter
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"I've seen the needle And the damage done A little part of it in everyone But every junkie's Like a settin' sun."

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Neil Young Musician, Singer-Songwriter
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"I don't like war. I particularly don't like the celebration of war, which I think the administration is a little bit guilty of."

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Lauren Oliver Author
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"One of the strangest things about life is that it will chug on, blind and oblivious, even as your private world - your little carved-out sphere - is twisting and morphing, even breaking apart."

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Francis Bacon Philosopher, Statesman
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"There is nothing makes a man suspect much, more than to know little, and therefore men should remedy suspicion by procuring to know more, and not keep their suspicions in smother."

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Marcus Aurelius Philosopher, Emperor
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"Even the stoics agree that certainty is very hard to come at; that our assent is worth little, for where is infallibility to be found?"

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"The sad truth is that certain types of things can't go backward. Once they start going forward, no matter what you do, they can't go back the way they were. If even one little thing goes awry, then that's how it will stay forever."

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"The tranquility or agitation of our temper does not depend so much on the big things which happen to us in life, as on the pleasant or unpleasant arrangements of the little things which happen daily."

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"The love of new acquaintance comes not so much from being weary of what we had before, or from any satisfaction there is in change, as from the distaste we feel in being too little admired by those that know us too well, and the hope of being more admired by those that know us less."

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Gustave Flaubert Novelist
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"Le charme de la nouveaute , peu a' peu tombant comme un ve" t ement, laissait voir a' nu l'e ternelle monotonie de la passion, qui a toujours les me" mes formes et le me" me langage. The charm of novelty, falling little by little like a robe, revealed the eternal monotony of passion, which has always the same forms and the same language."

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