If the arctic were to completely melt, life would go on. Maybe not the life your accustomed to, but life non the less would continue. New life would develop just as it has since the beginning of time.
I think "fair" is the most fairy tale concept people have ever imagined into being. It goes against every law of nature there is. And no matter how hard we try to make it work, it just doesn't stick. Most of the time, trying to enforce fairness mutates into atrocity.
Being gay isn't a choice or a matter of having enough nerve. If "being" gay is just a way for you to make your parents mad, well maybe you're not really gay in the first place. Most parents want for their children to be happy, so going into the arts shouldn't be an issue for most parents if in fact doing so makes you happy. The person Kurt wants you to be is a miserable creature. Try to think for yourself and stop idolizing other miserable people.
A vida é como uma peça de teatro que não permite ensaios. Por isso cante, chore, dance, ria, e viva intensamente, antes que a cortina se feche e a peça termine sem aplausos.
Ugh, this is untrue (or at least false a lot of the time), and sourced from one of the most evil men of the 20th century. Do we really need to type out the wisdom of brutal dictators?
Quotes like this are misleading. It puts this seed of doubt in your mind and makes you think "money can't buy happiness, maybe I shouldn't make money". When in reality, literally every single aspect of life improves when you're financially affluent. Lottery winners are the worst example to use because the people who play the lottery are usually extremely bad at managing their lives and finances. So they manage their winnings the same way and lose it all.