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The most natural, and, consequently, the truest and most intense of the human affections are those which arise in the heart as if by electric sympathy. — Edgar Allan Poe

It is not natural to challenge the existing beliefs breaking patterns, and yet once you manage, you create a space for the new patterns to form, the ones that are filled with Love, Acceptance, Knowledge, and you give yourself & your kids a chance to Spiritually Grow. — Natasa Nuit Pantovic

I want to be an honest man and a good writer. — James Baldwin

Do not deceive yourself; do not be run away with by gratitude and compassion. — Jane Austen

Now that I've relinquished my fantasies of all the people I wish I could be, and stopped feeling guilty about [them], I have more time for the things that I truly enjoy. — Gretchen Rubin

Where there was hunger there would also be bread. — Catherine Marshall

Humanity is collectively compelled to take the path of spirit to its inevitable conclusion. — Simon Boylan

No, war will not be stopped. But it is a comfort, in the midst of a war, to read an antiwar book this good, and be reminded that just because something keeps happening, doesn't mean we get to stop regretting it. Massacres are bad, the death of innocents is bad, hate is bad, and there's something cleansing about hearing it said so purely. — George Saunders

Understandable, really. Moist is a terrible word." "So true. It should only be used to describe the consistency of cake. — Helena Hunting

I leaned from my friends in school. I had lots of friends; yet I was very indrawn. — Frederick Lenz

I am definitely feeling 'intimate.' I'm kind of unstoppable at the moment! Like the big 'O' is like the biggest 'O' ever. — Jessica Simpson

How is it possible to write one's autobiography in a world so fast-changing as this? — Malcolm X

One of history's few iron laws is that luxuries tend to become necessities and to spawn new obligations. — Yuval Noah Harari