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Them Quotes by Jessica Zafra
- Beware of those who have never been bored, depressed, or angry. There is something seriously wrong with them.
- People who read books in public places are regarded with suspicion because they appear self-sufficient. When you seem self-sufficient, other people think that you think…
- We like to look for patterns and find connections in unrelated events. This way we can explain them to ourselves. Life seems neater, or at…
- As you go through life, you learn many lessons. Unfortunately these lessons only apply to the specific instances in which you learned them. Therefore you…
- Why should I bring happiness to those I loathe by obliterating myself, when I can make them miserable just by existing?
- The reason men rule is because women let them.
- The reason producers make stupid movies is because there are stupid people who will pay to see them.
- Screw us once, shame on them; screw us twice, shame on us.
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- Bring your desires down to your present means. Increase them only when your increased means permit. — Aristotle
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