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She took a deep breath and let herself become someone else. An imitation of herself who was calm, even in a situation like this. — Brandon Sanderson

We accept fictions as fictions, as things that might be true in their world, if not quite in ours. — Thomas C. Foster

Ignoring a child's disrespect is the surest guarantee that it will continue. — Fred G. Gosman

Today, Blue thought, is the day I stop listening to the future and start living it instead. — Maggie Stiefvater

Your success must never be left to others. You must be able to visualize it and see it through your own eyes, whilst others assist you to see it better and make it clearer. — Archibald Marwizi

People get a lot of confusion, because they keep trying to think of quantum mechanics as classical mechanics — Sidney Coleman

Are you afraid of him? Are you getting distant from friends or family because he makes those relationships difficult? Is your level of energy and motivation declining, or do you feel depressed? Is your self-opinion declining, so that you are always fighting to be good enough and to prove yourself? Do you find yourself constantly preoccupied with the relationship and how to fix it? Do you feel like you can't do anything right? Do you feel like the problems in your relationship are all your fault? Do you repeatedly leave arguments feeling like you've been messed with but can't figure out exactly why? — Lundy Bancroft

A great deal of energy is lost in the study by people who interact with non-physical beings. They get into your mind and your body by approaching you in the dream plane, promising you powers, playing on your desires. They sap your life force. — Frederick Lenz

But it did not all happen in a day, this giving over of himself, body and soul, to the man-animals. He could not immediately forego his wild heritage and his memories of the Wild. There were days when he crept to the edge of the forest and stood and listened to something calling him far and away. — Jack London