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Little Sisters' Survival Guide, rule number thirty-seven," Skylar said. "Scream before they hit you. — Jennifer Lynn Barnes

River is time in water; as it came, still so it flows, yet never is the same. — Barten Holyday

Save the contrition for the confessional. Regret isn't worth a damn to anyone. — Elizabeth Kelly

When you are all wasted
by the battles of life
And finally,
given up on ideologies
An embalming hand comes out of Grace
Race towards it
Hold it
Embrace it
Cut off your garments
Expose your wounds
Bare your heart
Heal
Forget
Live — Gabriel Iqbal

To work effectively you need uninterrupted blocks of time in which you can complete meaningful work ... I've found that a minimum of 90 minutes is ideal for a single block. — Steve Pavlina

I have a lot of confidence in my shot and I'm willing to shoot it no matter what. — Derrick Rose

A birdie with a yellow bill Hoped upon the window sill, Cocked his shining eye and said: 'Ain't you 'shamed, you sleepy-'ead? — Robert Louis Stevenson

No hour arrives so soon as the one we dread. — Letitia Elizabeth Landon

The same ratios that govern music give laws to optics and to the movement of the heavens as well. Simple. Elegant. Predictable. — John Pipkin

The New Year, the New Year. Everywhere the New Year! The Old Year was already looked upon as dead; and its effects were selling cheap, like some drowned mariner's aboardship. Its patterns were Last Year's, and going at a sacrifice, before its breath was gone. Its treasures were mere dirt, beside the riches of its unborn successor! — Charles Dickens

Sometimes people need to lie to themselves most of all. — Patrick Ness

Therapists have a dual role: they must both observe and participate in the lives of their patients. As observer, one must be sufficiently objective to provide necessary rudimentary guidance to the patient. As participant, one enters into the life of the patient and is affected and sometimes changed by the encounter. In — Irvin D. Yalom