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I found my smattering of German very useful here, indeed, I don't know how I should be able to get on without it. — Bram Stoker

In most cases, the truth is a blade that does not need to be sharpened, and we almost never need to twist the knife. Because as a listener we can empathize with the fear that what we hear might hurt, we can also work to apply gentleness when speaking. I — Ethan Nichtern

Until you can see, and admit, that YOU are the problem ... You will be unable to realize that YOU must be the solution. — John Spence

And that is what Mauritius is most famous for: the extinction of the dodo. — Douglas Adams

Every time you love someone, it seems, you're setting yourself up for a fall. — Suzy Vitello

For an older generation of employees, social media often remains misunderstood and underutilized. — Ryan Holmes

Perhaps you're a slave to your own idea of yourself. — D.H. Lawrence

After a duration of a thousand years, the power of astrology broke down when, with Copernicus, Kepler, and Galileo, the progress of astronomy overthrew the false hypothesis upon which the entire structure rested, namely the geocentric system of the universe. The fact that the earth revolves in space intervened to upset the complicated play of planetary influences, and the silent stars, related to the unfathomable depths of the sky, no longer made their prophetic voices audible to mankind. Celestial mechanics and spectrum analysis finally robbed them of their mysterious prestige. — Franz Cumont

He wanted to tell himself or maybe even her that he would never understand women, but he had a feeling he wasn't the first man to formulate this opinion and very likely wouldn't be the last and that it really didn't matter anyway. — Terry Brooks

Leaving the people and places you love, is a reminder of the impermanence of this life. And the permanence of the next. — Yasmin Mogahed

It isn't every day an ex decides to haunt us. — Marybeth Niederkorn