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The world is in pain, and its pain makes strangers of us all and ties my tongue in a lover's knot. — Frederick Buechner
There are spines to which the immobility of worship is not a strain. — Edith Wharton
A man who would submit to her desires as willingly as Josh was a heady aphrodisiac. — Joey W. Hill
Well, your mater is an ass. — Jennifer Worth
Life goes on. Get over it. You're still young. It'll get better. Blah, Blah, Blah — David Levithan
No one who is being himself is going to be approved of all the time. The whole world could love you, but if you do not love yourself, you would not even notice. The opposite is also true - the whole world could disapprove of you, but if you love yourself, you would not even notice. Accept yourself within you and the entire world becomes totally acceptable. — Bartholomaus
It's no accident that Cinderella has been in the culture for thousands of years, and in cross cultures. I've traveled a bit recently, and in Russia, they completely believe they own this tale. And in Italy, they feel it absolutely is part of who they are. There is a timeless web to it. — Kenneth Branagh
The man deserved his fate, deny it who can; yes, but the fate did not deserve the man. — Plato
The right to free speech is more important than the content of the speech. — Voltaire
Fishing is a condition of the mind wherein one cannot have a bad time. — Zane Grey
Never quit. Never give up. — Gabby Douglas
In a culture of technique, we often confuse authority with power, but the two are not the same. Power works from the outside in, but authority works from the inside out ... I am painfully aware of the times in my own teaching when I lose touch with my inner teacher and therefore with my own authority. In those times I try to gain power by barricading myself behind the podium and my status while wielding the threat of grades ... Authority comes as I reclaim my identity and integrity, remembering my selfhood and my sense of vocation. — Parker J. Palmer
Each thing in its way, when true to its own character, is equally beautiful. (p 41) — Edward Abbey
I've always wondered, what am I going to do that's important with these stupid jokes that I tell. — Ray Romano
For Keeping the Faith, I looked at [George ] Cukor's old films like The Philadelphia Story, stuff that's hilariously funny and really smart with a cutting critique in the humor, too. With this, when I read it, I was laughing a lot. — Edward Norton