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I am a cypher...I carry no weight, no worth, no influence. I represent nothing. I do not exist. — Brunonia Barry

Contradiction. In the rational realm, the word was a blistering condemnation. Proof of flawed logic. To expose it in an adversary's position was akin to delivering a deathblow, and she well recalled the triumphant gleam in his eyes in the instant he struck. But, she wondered now, where was the crime in that most human of capacities: to carry in one's heart a contradiction, to leave it unchallenged, immune to reconciliation; indeed, to be two people at once, each true to herself, and neither denying the presence of the other? What vast laws of cosmology were broken by this human talent? Did the universe split asunder? Did reality lose its way? — Steven Erikson

For children, play is exceedingly seriously & important — Fred Rogers

There are often beams in our eye that we know not of. Let us therefore ask that our eye may become single, for then we ourselves shall become wholly single. — Vincent Van Gogh

Some of the most exalted states of consciousness I experienced were in bed with someone, alone, or with my spiritual teacher. There was never a difference for me. — Frederick Lenz

I think a lot of the problem is that at 8 o'clock there's nothing on for kids. — Melissa Joan Hart

LXXXI ABBOT PASTOR was asked by a certain brother: How should I conduct myself in the place where I live? The elder replied: Be as cautious as a stranger; wherever you may be, do not desire your word to have power before you, and you will have rest. — Thomas Merton

Smile and laugh ... Laugh and smile ... Laugh and smile every day — Heather Wolf

Aim for the highest. — Andrew Carnegie

We do not yet possess ourselves, and we know at the same time that we are much more. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

We've all had that fear, that despair of losing someone, or this fierce desire because it's not reciprocated. The less reciprocation there is, the more desire we have. — Emmanuelle Beart