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God has given us control over one thing in our lives - our thoughts. — Napoleon Hill

It's like that sometimes for people who have had traumatic experiences in their past life. It's hard to move on, to belong, in one place when you have unresolved business in another. — Amanda Gray

I love England though; I've been back a few times and just love it. My favorite thing to do there is going to museums and all the castles. Oh, and my husband and I went mountain biking across England on our honeymoon! — Catherine Bell

You think that because I am unwanted, because I am neglected and-and discarded-" My voice inches higher with every word, the unrestrained emotions suddenly screaming through my lungs. "You think I don't have a heart? You think I don't feel? You think that because I can inflict pain, that I should? You're just like everyone else. You think I'm a monster just like everyone else. You don't understand me at all. — Tahereh Mafi

I want my fair share and thats All of it! — Greg Palast

I have a great relationship with Special Olympics back in Baltimore and have had one for many years. — Joe Flacco

I was just flirting with girls whom I had tingly feelings for because... well, you know... friendship. — Hannah Hart

I'm playing like Tarzan-and scoring like Jane. — Chi Chi Rodriguez

Thou seest, thou wicked varlet, now, what's come upon thee: thou art to continue, now, thou varlet; thou art to continue. — Lorna Sage

True patriotism hates injustice in its own land more than anywhere else. — Clarence Darrow

I think I'm pretty regular. I try to keep it pretty regular; I go to sleep early. I don't know what distances me from other rap artists - I haven't met a lot of 'em. — Vince Staples

It is not what we learn in conversation that enriches us. It is the elation that comes of swift contact with tingling currents of thought. — Agnes Repplier

It was like being shot at by arrows in the chest, which when taken out would cause more pain than before.
Sometimes I can't help but wonder how much a man has to endure before its over, once and for all. — Chirag Tulsiani