Quote by Elizabeth Wurtzel
I start to think there really is no cure for depression, that happ

I start to think there really is no cure for depression, that happiness is an ongoing battle, and I wonder if it isnt one Ill have to fight for as long as I live. I wonder if its worth it. – Elizabeth Wurtzel

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I was meant to date the captain of the football team, I was going to be on a romantic excursion every Saturday night, I was destined to be collecting corsages from every boy in town before prom, accepting such floral offerings like competing sacrifices to a Delphic goddess. – Elizabeth Wurtzel

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Romantic
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In life, single women are the most vulnerable adults. In movies, they are given imaginary power. – Elizabeth Wurtzel

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movies
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My imagination, my ability to understand the way love and people grow over time, how passion can surprise and renew, utterly failed me. – Elizabeth Wurtzel

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Imagination
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Happiness is not an ideal of reason, but of imagination. – Immanuel Kant

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Independence is happiness. – Susan B. Anthony

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So I started chanting when I was nineteen, which was about twelve years ago, and it really had a huge impact on my outlook, happiness, and general creativity. – Duncan Sheik

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But O, how bitter a thing it is to look into happiness through another mans eyes. – William Shakespeare

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False eloquence is exaggeration; true eloquence is emphasis. – William Alger

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