diff --git a/frontend/static/quotes/english.json b/frontend/static/quotes/english.json index 899a4b13ca3d..f6759608c101 100644 --- a/frontend/static/quotes/english.json +++ b/frontend/static/quotes/english.json @@ -38481,6 +38481,18 @@ "source": "Caduceus Clay - Critical Role (Campaign 2, Episode 110)", "length": 603, "id": 7614 + }, + { + "text": "Why can't you see that you are my child?\nWhy don't you know that you are my mind?\nTell everyone in the world that I'm you\nTake this promise to the end of you", + "source": "System Of A Down - Forest", + "length": 154, + "id": 7615 + }, + { + "text": "It is a curious thing, but as one travels the world getting older and older, it appears that happiness is easier to get used to than despair. The second time you have a root beer float, for instance, your happiness at sipping the delicious concoction may not be quite as enormous as when you first had a root beer float, and the twelfth time your happiness may be still less enormous, until root beer floats begin to offer you very little happiness at all, because you have become used to the taste of vanilla ice cream and root beer mixed together. However, the second time you find a thumbtack in your root beer float, your despair is much greater than the first time, when you dismissed the thumbtack as a freak accident rather than part of the scheme of a soda jerk, a phrase which here means 'ice cream shop employee who is trying to injure your tongue,' and by the twelfth time you find a thumbtack, your despair is even greater still, until you can hardly utter the phrase 'root beer float' without bursting into tears. It is almost as if happiness is an acquired taste, like coconut cordial or ceviche, to which you can eventually become accustomed, but despair is something surprising each time you encounter it.", + "source": "The End - Lemony Snicket", + "length": 1221, + "id": 7616 } ] }