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Fighting cancer is my mission right now. The research and development of finding cures for this nasty disease is my passion. — Judith Hill

I'm gonna do everything I can for you, because you're a good kid. Greg, you're a fucking great kid." I had never heard Mr. McCarthy use the F-word, so this at least was sort of exciting. Still, my Excessive Modesty reflex would not be denied. "I'm not that great of a kid." "You're an absolute beast," said Mr. McCarthy. "That's all there is to it. Get to class. Here's a note. We all think you're a total ... ferocious ... beast." The note said: "I had to meet with Greg Gaines for five minutes. Please excuse his absence. He is a beast. Mr. McCarthy. 11:12 am. — Jesse Andrews

Experienced things that caused you to deemed yourself unworthy. Healing the wounds of the past is one of the biggest and most worthwhile challenges of life. It's important to know when and how you were programed so you can change the program. In doing so is your responsibility no one else's. — Oprah Winfrey

I tell him everything as we walk. Maybe so he won't be disappointed being born into a place like this. — Steven Herrick

When there was nothing left inside, he laid his head down on the carpet and stared at the wooden railing. He was even emptier than before. How was it possible that hollowness could dig so deep? — Jeyn Roberts

I have found the most valuable thing in my wallet is my library card. — Laura Bush

Do not share your thoughts with people who think that what you are thinking is not worth thinking. — Michael Bassey Johnson

However, you do need rules. Driving on the left (or the right or, in parts of Europe, on the left and the right as the mood takes you) is a rule which works, since following it means you're more likely to reach your intended rather than your final destination. — Terry Pratchett

signals that populate the brain have come a long way in the last 50 years. Scientists have examined — Anonymous