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I'm losing friendships over forgetting to get back to people. But you can't keep up with everything. I've got a 13-year-old, a nine-year-old and a baby. — Reese Witherspoon

The better and more persuasively you speak, the more you like yourself. The more you like yourself, the more optimistic and confident you are. The more you like yourself, the more positive and personable you are in your relationships with others. The more you like yourself, the healthier, happier, and more positive you become in everything you do. — Brian Tracy

Struggle is nature's way of strengthening it — John Locke

For me, the good death includes being prepared to die, with my affairs in order, the good and bad messages delivered that need delivering. The good death means dying while I still have my mind sharp and aware; it also means dying without having to endure large amounts of suffering and pain. The good death means accepting death as inevitable, and not fighting it when the time comes. This is my good death, but as legendary psychotherapist Carl Jung said, "It won't help to hear what I think about death." Your relationship to mortality is your own. — Caitlin Doughty

I covered the first Gulf War in Saudi Arabia and Israel for ABC News. — Leslie Cockburn

Sometimes to be safe, you have to do the thing that scares you the most. — Falafel Jones

Growth of consciousness does not depend on the might of the intellect but on the conviction of the heart. — Wayne Gerard Trotman

The gothic is singular in this; one seems easily at home in the renaissance; one is not too strange in the Byzantine; as for the Roman, it is ourselves; and we could walk blindfolded through every chink and cranny of the Greek mind; all these styles seem modern when we come close to them; but the gothic gets away. — Henry Adams

It's time we permanently repeal the tax on possessions that people leave to their children. — Bill Nelson

I use that as my responsibility on the show, to be the pragmatist. — Fisher Stevens