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If I stopped running and stood still, I would be accepting that what I had was all I would ever have. And then I would no longer be lost, because there would nowhere else to go — Amy Tan

The way I figure it, life's the sum total of all our small mistakes, little tragedies, bad choices. — Lauren Oliver

No one has more trouble than the person who claims to have no trouble — Taiichi Ohno

Loneliness doesn't come from being alone, but from being surrounded by people who can't understand you. A deep feeling of isolation comes when you realize that even the person standing right next to you is unreachable. — Anonymous

God is light of the world. — Lailah Gifty Akita

The situation is not about Hosni Mubarak, but the reality is now about Egypt, its present, the future of its sons, all Egyptians are in the same trench, therefore, we should continue our national dialogue That have already started in the spirit of groups but not enemies. — Hosni Mubarak

Mr. Winston and I had already discussed:
How what I'd done was vile and on par with kicking disabled kittens.
That I was on the path to becoming a criminal and likely would spend the rest of my life in jail giving myself homemade tattoos with a needle and Bic pen.
That the statue was a work of art, and would I dare to ear the arm off the Mona Lisa? He didn't think so.
That I was a disappointment to him, my family, my boyfriend, my fellow students, and likely all of Western civilization. — Eileen Cook

Two conflicting forces cannot exist in one human heart. When doubt reigns, faith cannot abide. Where hatred rules, love is crowded out. Where selfishness rules, there love cannot dwell. — Billy Graham

If you take good care of the present, there is no need to worry about the future. — Thich Nhat Hanh

... certain feet were made for stepping on ,in order to improve the breed, promote the general welfare and minimize the ancient insolence of office.. — Robert A. Heinlein

The common faults of American language are an ambition of effect, a want of simplicity, and a turgid abuse of terms. — James F. Cooper