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That is the trick of good government. To make folk desire to live in such a way that there is no need for its intervention. — Robin Hobb

Truly unconditional love was suffocating, in that it took so little notice of who you actually were. — Garth Risk Hallberg

How can this experience I am now having support the awakening of greater clarity and compassion in my life? — Ted Falcon

It is the fate of modern life that we repeatedly lose touch with nature, the environment, the planet. But we try to regain it again and again. It's like a circle. In children's hearts and souls when they're born into the world, nature already exists deep inside them. So what I want to do in my work is tap into their souls — Hayao Miyazaki

Sometimes I feel entirely disassociated from what I do. It's a malady of the modern age. — Guy Vanderhaeghe

In the case of pilots, it is a little touch of madness that drive us to go beyond all known bounds. Any search into the unknown is an incomparable exploitation of oneself. — Jacqueline Auriol

If you can't tolerate critics, don't do anything new or interesting. — Jeff Bezos

She, herself, was so forlorn and unused, not a female at all, just a mere thing of terrors. — D.H. Lawrence

I must never write when I do not want to write. — Langston Hughes

Bacamarte evidenced neither vanity nor modesty; he listened in silence, as impassive as a stone god. — Machado De Assis

An emotion is both a mental and a physical event. — Nathaniel Branden

Although yoga is supposedly noncompetitive, I can't help that my Alpha nature requires that I go for the hardest variation of every pose, always pushing my limits as far as possible. — Edward Vilga

Old Testament is all about grace, and it forms the rich soil from which Jesus's gospel of charis blossoms. To understand Jesus, we must soak ourselves in Israel's story of grace. That's why we'll end our adventure in this book by looking at the birth, life, and death of Jesus. Jesus is not just the beginning of the New Testament but also the fitting climax of the Old. — Preston Sprinkle