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When I was six years old I sprinkled sugar on my head, convinced myself it was pixie dust, wished myself invisible, and walked into the boys' bathroom at school. — Janet Evanovich

Ah, the molasses of emotion. How it sugars the most dangerous of decisions. — Daniel Kraus

One of the first things we must get rid of is the idea that democracy is tantamount to capitalism. — Eleanor Roosevelt

A great brand taps into
emotions. Emotions drive most, if not all, of our decisions.
A brand reaches out with a powerful connecting experience.
It's an emotional connecting point that transcends the
product. — Scott Bedbury

Christlike love is the greatest need we have on this planet ... So if love is to be our watchword, as it must be, them by the word of Him who is love personified, we must forsake transgression and any hint of advocacy for it in others. — Jeffrey R. Holland

I wish I were brave enough to go after him. Maybe ask him to grab a coffee. Or dinner. Or brunch - wait, do people our age even have brunch? — Elle Kennedy

The soul was never put in the body to stand still. — John Webster

As expected, you get his machine. Someday, even the "call of nature" will be answered by a machine. — Tom Robbins

Yeah. I can see that. I feel like sidekicks aren't as well developed as the main character in a story, but they're essential in defining that main character. And the protagonist needs the sidekick more than the sidekick needs the protagonist. — Penny Reid

So he was handsome. That fact did nothing to soften her feelings toward the walking interference she studied across the room. — Eliza Lloyd

I realize there are few sectors that can do what philanthropy does, which is look at big problems, take a long term view, try to develop strategies for addressing the root causes and then go about solving them. — Risa J. Lavizzo-Mourey

Effective action is always unjust. — Maya Angelou