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Get your passion on the paper. Detach from the outcome. Forget about whether it's going to get published. — Wayne Dyer

Forgiveness is letting go and letting go is painful. It's not something we do for others; it's something we do for ourselves. — Jewel E. Ann

If you could offer me a guarantee, Ely, a guarantee that the hurt that makes my heart feel like a boulder sitting inside my chest, beatless, if I knew this hurt would eventually go away and I could feel hope again - for me, for you, for us - then maybe my lips could "unlock" now and we could get on with this. The End. — Rachel Cohn

The greatest thing you can do is surprise yourself. — Steve Martin

But when the blood is mine, it can send the boy djamphir a little crazy. It's something about me being svetocha. Super-happy stuff in my blood even before I "bloom," something that reaches down and wakes up the crazy in anyone with a touch of nosferat.
After the blooming hit, I'd have my own superhuman strength and speed. And that super-happy stuff in my blood would make me toxic to suckers just like Raid is toxic to insects. — Lilith Saintcrow

I conceive ethics as a branch of psychology. — Thomas Nagel

Ease is something that I think many admire in other people, in sports or whatever it may be. — Peter Riegert

People exercise an unconscious selection in being influenced. — T. S. Eliot

It has become part of the accepted wisdom to say that the twentieth century was the century of physics and the twenty-first century will be the century of biology. — Freeman Dyson

In the original language, 'Fear the Lord' doesn't mean be afraid. It means sustaining a joyful, astonished awe, and wonder before Him. — Timothy Keller

She sat by the side of the road, in the snow, all bodiless and afraid, waiting for the happiness to start. — Neil Gaiman