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There is nothing people can throw at me to say: 'Do this, do that.' — Iain Duncan Smith

You can choose better relationships, better jobs, better places to live, better uses of your time and better ways of treating yourself. — Bryant McGill

Every time I write a new book, I want to push myself to try something different. — Lauren Myracle

The evidence shows you that two things have been true throughout mankind's history: One, things always get better. Two, people always think they're getting worse. — Penn Jillette

I didn't truly understand the depth of my roots until I was old enough to wonder and care. — Aeriel Miranda

Coffee is a pretty miraculous beverage. It has many well-documented health benefits, including reducing the risk of various diseases. There are few, if any, reasons to avoid coffee and there may be numerous reasons to drink it — Timothy Caulfield

Go for the life you dream and desire with boldness but without fear. — Debasish Mridha

When hard times come, people should lose their faith in false doctrine, not in God. — Randy Alcorn

I've been scared of so much stupid crap in my life. Making a bad grade or not fitting in. God, I was scared of you. And it was all such a waste. None of it matters now that the real scary shit is here. — Cristin Terrill

I don't decide. My secret self decides. I just go with my subconscious. If it wants to do a poem, I do a poem, and if it wants to do a play, I do a play. So I'm not in charge, I'm not in control. — Ray Bradbury

That's the trouble with the suburbs: it's not a city, so you're not anonymous, and it's not a small town, so that people really care about you, but everybody kind of knows each other's business, so you're very judged. — Anne-Marie Duff

The severest charge that can be brought against the Christian education of the Negro in the South during the last thirty years is the reckless way in which sap-headed young fellows, without ability, and, in some cases, without character, have been urged and pushed into the ministry. — W.E.B. Du Bois