Quote by Heather Donahue
A lot of our entertainment throws into detail the stagnation and i

A lot of our entertainment throws into detail the stagnation and illness of how we live today-its sad and its sick… and its profitable. – Heather Donahue

Other quotes by Heather Donahue

All this technology for connection and what we really only know more about is how anonymous we are in the grand scheme of things. – Heather Donahue

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Technology
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In LA, I mean, heres this place full of desperate and sad people who take their only pleasure from destroying others for the purposes of their own self-aggrandizement. – Heather Donahue

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sad
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If we had been less reliant on technology and the security that we enjoy in being divorced from what we used to know, maybe things would have turned out differently. – Heather Donahue

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Technology
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Other Quotes from
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We never taste a perfect joy our happiest successes are mixed with sadness. – Pierre Corneille

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sad

Since I had the baby I cant tolerate anything violent or sad, I saw the Matrix and I had my eyes closed through a lot of it, though I didnt need to. I would peek, and then think, oh OK, I can see that. – Lisa Kudrow

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sad

I think thats very sad, that I havent allowed my heart to be broken. I have broken a few. – Sally Field

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sad

Even modern English people are imperious, superior, ridden by class. All of the hypocrisy and the difficulties that are endemic in being British also make it an incredibly fertile place culturally. A brilliant place to live. Sad but true. – Pete Townshend

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sad

Random Quotes

Live by this credo: have a little laugh at life and look around you for happiness instead of sadness. Laughter has always brought me out of unhappy situations. – Red Skelton

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Happiness

Human misery universally arises from some error that man admits as true. We confound our fears with the idea feared, and place the evil in the thing seen or believed. Here is a great error, for we never see what we are afraid of. – Phineas Parkhurst Quimby, 1861

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Health

Our working hypothesis is that the status of knowledge is altered as societies enter what is known as the postindustrial age and cultures enter what is known as the postmodern age. – Jean-Francois Lyotard

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Knowledge

As I approach my 88th birthday, its become apparent to me that my eyes and ears, among other appurtenances, arent quite what they used to be. The prospect of long flights to wherever in search of whatever are not quite as appealing. – Mike Wallace

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Birthday