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In an emergency, what treatment is given by ear? Words of Comfort. — Abraham Verghese
At their peak, religion and psychotherapy become one. — Marianne Williamson
Happiness, you see, its just an illusion of Fate, a heavenly sleight of hand designed to make you believe in fairy tales. But there's no happily ever after. You'll only find happy endings in books. Some books. — Ellen Hopkins
Bridgeport?" Said I.
"Camelot," Said he. — Mark Twain
Here I went again, asking him out. But it felt like I didn't have any control. With him, I never knew what the hell I was gonna say or do. — Heather Demetrios
Anything is possible if you believe you deserve it. — Shirley Maclaine
Sometimes when I travel from climate to climate, my skin can change very drastically because I go from hot to cold. I get dry like everybody else - from planes. — Shay Mitchell
I didn't want to think about a project that I couldn't finish. That's a kind of temptation. One has to realize one's limitations. Why kid yourself? — I.M. Pei
Things are very rudimentary as far as women's rights really go here, and it seems fine, but once you start scraping the surface, you start to see the ripple effect of how not having equal rights is so detrimental and how many mothers are single parents trying to raise their families. — Patricia Arquette
Oh, I'm sorry. Did I interrupt some sort of dominance foreplay? — Kim Harrison
The most influential books, and the truest in their influence, are works of fiction. They do not pin the reader to a dogma, which he must afterwards discover to be inexact; they do not teach him a lesson, which he must afterwards unlearn. They repeat, they rearrange, they clarify the lessons of life; they disengage us from ourselves, they constrain us to the acquaintance of others; and they show us the web of experience, not as we can see it for ourselves, but with a singular change - that monstrous, consuming ego of ours being, for the nonce, struck out. To be so, they must be reasonably true to the human comedy; and any work that is so serves the turn of instruction. — Robert Louis Stevenson