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Above all, such an understanding of loneliness should help liberate us. It should teach us that loneliness is both a good and a natural force in our lives. — Ronald Rolheiser

When we take no responsibility for any aspect of our past, we limit our ability to respond in the present and the future. — Bill Crawford

Shall be verra pleased when he's taken his damned cheroots — Diana Gabaldon

While the mind lives in the past and the future, the body lives in the now. — Deepak Chopra

The Devil made me do it the first time -
the second time I done it on my own — Billy Joe Shaver

These feelings, together with the deep degradation of his mind, made him resolve that no circumstances should again draw him into an axcess of wine. — Nathaniel Hawthorne

It has been said that "to enthuse" means "to fill with spirit," and that spirit of enthusiasm is awaiting release or manifestation. Enthusiasm can be harnessed and activated. It can be transferred from one person to another. The energy of enthusiasm is similar to a radio signal that carries around the world. It can be transmitted and received; and when enthusiasm is shared by a group of people, it can be potentiated to a higher degree of power. — John Templeton

May her moccasins make tracks in many snows that are yet to come — Frank Bird Linderman

How easily they spoke of love. And yet, when she'd needed the certainty of his feeling for her, he'd let her slip away, never able to bring himself to tell her about the ways in which he'd been changed. He'd been incapable he'd let Nenebah believe the problem lay with her. — Aminatta Forna

It was not a matter of miracles. It was not an expectation of miracles, frivolous in its impatience. Alyosha did not need miracles then for the triumph of certain convictions (it was not that at all), nor so that some sort of former, preconceived idea would quickly triumph over another ... Again, it was not miracles he needed, but only a "higher justice," which, as he believed, had been violated
it was this that wounded his heart so cruelly and suddenly ... it was justice, justice he thirsted for, not simply miracles! — Fyodor Dostoyevsky