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Love and respect yourself and never compromise for anything. And then you will be surprised how much growth starts happening of its own accord.. as if rocks have been removed and the river has started flowing. — Osho

Optimism is the most important human trait, because it allows us to evolve our ideas, to improve our situation, and to hope for a better tomorrow. — Seth Godin

No discussion between two persons can be of any use, until each knows clearly what it is that the other asserts. — Lewis Carroll

If you seek happiness, look in the mirror. If you seek love, look elsewhere. — Thomas F. Shubnell

Hey, er ... " said Zaphod, "what's your name?"
The man looked at them doubtfully.
"I don't know. Why, do you think I should have one? It seems very odd to
give a bundle of vague sensory perceptions a name. — Douglas Adams

We moved, and there was a golden era in the '40s when we were so conscious of who we were as Australians. — Graeme Murphy

I suppose one starts out, as a child, being romantic and dreaming of adventure. Poetic. Then reality comes along, and with it, a whole lot of prose. — Roberta Pearce

Head Start has been a key component of health, nutrition and early learning opportunities since the 1960s. — J. B. Pritzker

Ego is to the true self what a flashlight is to a spotlight. — John Bradshaw

The idea that we should be open to all ideas, is very different from the supposition that all ideas are equally valid. — Lawrence Summers

With a little bit of spirit in her system to help her weave the lies and facts together, Emily told the partial truth. — S.A. Tawks

Love turns an adversary into a friend. — Seicho Taniguchi

How can he" - and he pointed at me with the same look and gesture as that with which once he pointed me out to his class, on, or rather after, a particular occasion which he never fails to remind me of - "know anything of a young ladies? — Bram Stoker