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| #8343 |  | Paranoia doesn't mean the whole world isn't out to get you. 
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| #8344 |  | Paranoia is heightened awareness. 
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| #8345 |  | Paranoia is simply an optimistic outlook on life. 
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| #8346 |  | Paranoid schizophrenics outnumber their enemies at least two to one. 
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| #8347 |  | Paranoids are people, too; they have their own problems.  It's easy to criticize, but if everybody hated you, you'd be paranoid too.
 -- D.J. Hicks
 
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| #8348 |  | Passionate hatred can give meaning and purpose to an empty life. -- Eric Hoffer
 
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| #8349 |  | Patience is a minor form of despair, disguised as virtue. -- Ambrose Bierce, on qualifiers
 
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| #8350 |  | Pelorat sighed. "I will never understand people."
 "There's nothing to it.  All you have to do is take a close look
 at yourself and you will understand everyone else.  How would Seldon have
 worked out his Plan -- and I don't care how subtle his mathematics was --
 if he didn't understand people; and how could he have done that if people
 weren't easy to understand?  You show me someone who can't understand
 people and I'll show you someone who has built up a false image of himself
 -- no offense intended."
 -- Asimov, "Foundation's Edge"
 
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| #8351 |  | People (a group that in my opinion has always attracted an undue amount of attention) have often been likened to snowflakes.  This analogy is meant to
 suggest that each is unique -- no two alike.  This is quite patently not the
 case.  People ... are simply a dime a dozen.  And, I hasten to add, their
 only similarity to snowflakes resides in their invariable and lamentable
 tendency to turn, after a few warm days, to slush.
 -- Fran Lebowitz, "Social Studies"
 
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| #8352 |  | People are like onions -- you cut them up, and they make you cry. 
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