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You need never be discouraged or afraid. The way through difficulties has always been prepared for you, and you will find it if you exercise faith. — Henry B. Eyring

When you keep searching for ways to change your situation for the better, you stand a chance of finding them. When you stop searching, assuming they can't be found, you guarantee they won — Angela Duckworth

Accountability was a foreign thing, and back in the day I avoided it like I owed it money. — Jay Crownover

That something so small could be so beautiful. Worth so much. Only the strongest people can turn away from feelings like that. — Anthony Doerr

One thing was certain: the Morses had not cared to have him for himself or for his work. Therefore they could not want him now for himself or for his work, but for the fame that was his, because he was somebody amongst men, and - why not? - because he had a hundred thousand dollars or so. That was the way bourgeois society valued a man, and who was he to expect it otherwise? — Jack London

So New Yorkers, who had so many nameless terrors, were easily taught to fear something seemingly specific - The Pluto Gang. — Kurt Vonnegut

While man exclaims, "See all things for my use!" "See man for mine!" replies a pamper'd goose. — Alexander Pope

I take so little interest in my daily life, that I hardly remember to eat and drink. — Emily Bronte

I've come off horses and fought in medieval battles using axes, hammers and swords as well as fists. Getting your teeth knocked out is an occupational hazard. — James Cosmo

Fine art, poetry, that kind of thing, elevates a nation ... — George Eliot

I know death hath ten thousand several doors
For men to take their exits; and 'tis found
They go on such strange geometrical hinges,
You may open them both ways: any way, for heaven-sake — John Webster

It is no coincidence that the term "voice" has come to mean in modern usage much more than just the sound made by the vocal organs, but also the means by which we make our individual selves known, not only to others but to ourselves. For the connection between the self and language is inseparable: it is through language that the self becomes. — Karen Swallow Prior