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Everybody is at the very least a little bit broken. I don't believe for one moment that anyone has it all together purely, clearly, simply perfect.
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once knew a millionaire who was sad because he thought he was poor
because his neighbors were billionaires. We may look at him and
think he's a fool, but perhaps we ought to examine ourselves as
well. If you can eat, shower, and use a computer everyday, then
you are wealthier than 99% of the world's population. So we ought
not to compare ourselves to millionaires and be saddened. If you
can read this post, you're rich! 
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| You can buy sex, but you can't buy love.
You can buy a bed, but you can't buy sleep.
[I got this from a chain letter]
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| The
tingling happiness I feel right now is not because I am rich, nor
pretty, nor young, nor intelligent, nor accomplished, nor
respected. And that is probably the best part of this happiness;
that it will last. 
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| HI acquired a taste for a drunkard's ramblings,
Ahopeful for wisdom,
Pmisinformed that with much wine one speaks the truth.
PHis words once slurred from his wet lips
Yrevealed my false hope.
NWhy do we all search in the wrong place,
Eplace our hopes upon drunkards and fools?
WGo home mister, sir.
YTake your bottle of loneliness,
Eleave no trails of emptiness.
ADon't piss in my elevator tonight.
R
My New Year's Resolutions:
1) Heed the wisdom of King Solomon.
2) Find myself.
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