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Nobody knows the trouble you've seen - and nobody wants to. — Helen Yglesias

The spirituality of the soul is awakening of spirit. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Sometimes you just have to act on your own. Sometimes you have to do what you know inside to be right. — Alyson Noel

Clinically, angina pectoris was known to be precipitated by anxiety and emotion just as well as by exercise. — James Black

Today, teachers tend to look for their students' intellectual strengths, so they can cultivate them. But a century ago, professors tended to look for their students' moral weaknesses, so they could correct them. — David Brooks

Now I contradict myself. Picasso he do too. He say pull out your brain, yes, he also say, 'Painting is a blind man's profession' and 'To draw you must close your eyes and sing'. And Michelangelo, he say he sculpts with his brains, not his eyes. Yes. Everything is true at once. Life is contradiction, we take in every lesson we find what works. Okay, now pick up the charcoal and draw. — Jandy Nelson

To be great is to be misunderstood. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

It was the kind of voice that made me want to confess my sins and admit that everything in my life was my own fault. — Seanan McGuire

I thank God," he used to say, "that I was born Greek and not barbarian, freeman and not slave, man and not woman; but above all, that I was born in the age of — Will Durant

Former secretary of state George Shultz, reflecting on forty years of United States foreign policy from 1970 to the present, said, When I think about all the money we spent on bombs and munitions, and our failures in Viet Nam, Iraq, Afghanistan and other places around the world . . . Instead of advancing our agenda using force, we should have instead built schools and hospitals in these countries, improving the lives of their children. By now, those children would have grown into positions of influence, and they would be grateful to us instead of hating us. — Daniel J. Levitin