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Muhammad was a narcissist and Muslims, by having entered into his bubble universe have become narcissists by extension. More precisely, they are reverse narcissists. A commonly used term for reverse narcissist is co-dependent. — Ali Sina

It taught me something. It taught you your craft. — Billy Eckstine

A goal gets us motivated,while a good habit keeps us stay motivated. — Aristotle.

It is not goodness to be better than the worst. — Seneca The Younger

I haven't felt this way in a long time, Bastien."
His smile slowly faded. "Nor have I."
"I'm not going to refrain from exploring what's happening between us because others may not approve. It's too important. — Dianne Duvall

Chris made a telephone call to her doctor in Los Angeles to ask him for a referral to a local psychiatrist for Regan. — William Peter Blatty

The items people own reveal something about the owners. Every quaint item that a person selects to surround themselves with has a basic quiddity, the essence, or inherent nature of things. As a people, we assign a value meaning not only to the things that we presently possess, but also to the items destined for one generation to hand down to the next generation. — Kilroy J. Oldster

'In Country' was also made into a film, which opened the story up to a broader audience. — Bobbie Ann Mason

I am who I am because of the people who influenced me growing up, and many of them were gay. No one has any right to tell anyone what makes a family — Drew Barrymore

YOU ARE GOING TO DIE. — Greg Taylor

Most people who are trying to write kind of sit in their basements and pull it out of their imaginations. — John Sandford

Man little knows what calamities are beyond his patience to bear till he tries them; as in ascending the heights of ambition, which look bright from below, every step we rise shows us some new and gloomy prospect of hidden disappointment; so in our descent from the summits of pleasure, though the vale of misery below may appear, at first, dark and gloomy, yet the busy mind, still attentive to its own amusement, finds, as we descend, something to flatter and to please. Still as we approach, the darkest objects appear to brighten, and the mortal eye becomes adapted to its gloomy situation. — Oliver Goldsmith