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There's a darkness to everyone, you just have to let it out to see the world in new eyes. — Jesse Abundis

It is wrong to think that belief in freedom always leads to victory; we must always be prepared for it to lead to defeat. If we choose freedom, then we must be prepared to perish along with it. — Karl Popper

I have sent books and music there, and all / Those instruments with which high spirits call / The future from its cradle, and the past / Out of its grave, and make the present last / In thoughts and joys which sleep, but cannot die, / Folded within their own eternity. — Percy Bysshe Shelley

Parents make sure homework is returned without error, drill their kids on upcoming tests to the saturation point, and then complain if teachers do not give the grades they think their kids deserve. By that point, it's hard to tell whose grades they are. — John Rosemond

A lot of the time when I write about the person that I love, I feel like I'm writing about New York. — Lana Del Rey

It's a jungle gym, not a ladder. — Sheryl Sandberg

Little dogs start the Hare, the great get her. — George Herbert

A writer's temperament is continually making him do things he can never repair. — F Scott Fitzgerald

But I've always found that the quickest way to make someone relent in his foolish edicts is to take every command literally and to perform it with flagrant obedience. — Courtney Milan

At some time in your life, you probably had someone believe in you when you didn't believe in yourself. — Stephen R. Covey

Apparently, the princes had found the only four women in the universes who didn't dream of being royal, rich and adored by their husbands. — Michelle M. Pillow

Loss in all of its manifestations is the touchstone of depression - in the progress of the disease and, most likely, in its origin. — William Styron

With the fragmentation of television audiences and the advent of cable and on-demand services, the prestige of being an anchor is not what it was in the days of Walter Cronkite. — Jill Abramson

Gary Sherman has written a truly insightful and helpful book that will positively change the lives of its readers. Although many books have wise teachings, few have accessible, reliable and transformative practices like this one. I highly recommend this book. — Russell Delman

There's an old press-agents' slogan that's good advice: Don't read your publicity - weigh it. — Kathleen Winsor