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Springtime
and I wish I knew you — Ralph Fletcher

Money will only make you more of what you already are. — T. Harv Eker

With guests who are 'in the middle of the fight,' we're able to hear their point-of-view on the topics, as well as advance our own feelings. — Sean Hannity

You can hit my father over the head with a chair and he won't wake up, but my mother, all you have to do to my mother is cough somewhere in Siberia and she'll hear you. — J.D. Salinger

The most damaging erroneous belief about happiness is, of course, that happiness is somewhere else
that is, that it is not with you. — Robert Holden

Fear can be conquered. I became a better person and a better football player when I learned that lesson. — Roger Craig

One can travel this world and see nothing. To achieve understanding it is necessary not to see many things, but to look hard at what you do see. — Giorgio Morandi

Good actions are a guard against the blows of adversity. — Abu Bakr

Male privilege and entitlement are dying a very painful death; no one gives up power without a struggle. — Gloria Allred

Emotions unreel in her like spools of cotton. — Louise Erdrich

Do I make mistakes? Yeah. — Tom Cruise

I like to work. The self-esteem and satisfaction that I get from working makes me a better person, which makes me a better mom. — Cindy Crawford

Get shitfaced, then face the shit. — David Levithan

The Vicar and Miss Marcy had managed to by-pass the suffering that comes to most people - he by his religion, she by her kindness to others. And it came to me that if one does that, one is liable to miss too much along with the suffering - perhaps, in a way, life itself. Is that why Miss Marcy seems so young for her age - why the Vicar, in spite of all his cleverness, has that look of an elderly baby? I said aloud: 'I don't want to miss *anything.*' And then misery came rushing back like a river that has been dammed up. I tried to open my heart to it, to welcome it as a part of my life's experience, and at first that made it easier to bear. Then it got worse than ever before - it was physical as well as mental, my heart and ribs and shoulders and chest, even my arms, ached. — Dodie Smith

But if you want to be in a band and write music, then you should just be in a band and write music. — Adam Jones