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All things are found where they are sought. (from: Diversity is found where it is sought.)

To love someone is to want to change them.

Sometimes the truth sounds sappy.

We want happy friends to cheer us up; we want sad friends so we can cheer them up and feel better about ourselves. We want serious friends who understand our troubles, and silly friends who make us feel carefree. We want classy friends who give us status, and plain friends who make us feel classy. Sadly there is not much demand for normal people.

You cannot love a woman until you can not love a woman.

Theists believe they know the truth through the grace of God, while athiests believe they know the truth because they're smarter than everyone else.

The only true optimists are those whose life gives them cause for pessimism.

Nobody ever experienced love at first sight with someone who has spinach stuck between his teeth.

All truths seem intuitively obvious when stated clearly. This is almost the definition of truth.

Things turn out to be more the same than different.

Truth and happiness are orthogonal.

Vulnerability to another has incredible inertia; the ability to reveal your true feelings is often the last thing to enter a relationship, and the last to leave, even after you should know better.

Honesty is always in bad taste.

Those who don't know what they've lost have lost the most.

The affections of another are only valuable because they are freely given. When you lose something beyond your control, that's not a loss, that's life.

Absolutes make good quotes, but the truth is never absolute.


If ignorance is bliss, then why aren't there more happy people?