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A secure attachment is the ability to bond; to develop a secure and safe base ... — Asa Don Brown

But I will be,
A bridegroom in my death, and run into't
As to a lover's bed. — William Shakespeare

Putting yourself first is not selfish. Quite the opposite. You must put your happiness and health first before you can be of help to anyone else. — Simon Sinek

I use Graf Edmonton for boots and John Wilson blades. — Oksana Baiul

When I'm writing poetry, 99.9% of my writing begins in English. I spent most of my life in English, although I am bilingual. — Pat Mora

I could never have embraced this many people with two arms. — Bethany Hamilton

I make the most of all that comes and the least of all that goes. — Sara Teasdale

In every one of the Greeks' mythology tales, there is this: a man chasing a woman, or a woman chasing a man. There is never a meeting in the middle. — Jesmyn Ward

I am born anew at each green fall of the die, and by die-ing I eliminate my since. The past - paste, pus, piss - is all only illusory events created by a stone mask to justify an illusory stagnant present. — Luke Rhinehart

I like Nirvana, but I couldn't say that I was influenced by them. I like to tell a story. — Art Alexakis

You should keep on learning as long as there is something you do not know. — Seneca The Younger

Where's the hope that can abate
The grief of hearts thus desolate
That can Youth's keenest pangs assuage,
And mitigate the gloom of Age?
Religion bids the tempest cease,
And, leads her to a port of peace;
And on, the lonely pilot steers
Through the lapse of future years. — Thomas Haynes Bayly

What man actually needs is not a tensionless state but rather the striving and struggling for some goal worthy of him. What he needs is not the discharge of tension at any cost, but the call of a potential meaning waiting to be fulfilled by him. — Viktor E. Frankl