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Refreshing honesty has been getting me in trouble since I was five, but it's probably had some positive effects - like not being a liar. — William Monahan

If we restrict liberty to attain security we will lose them both. — Benjamin Franklin

When it comes to the education of our young, this privilege should only be given to those whose visions are solely in the uplifting benefit of the child. There is no room for the ego in the education of children! Children should not be looked after, nor educated, by those who have not made a sacrifice within their hearts, laying down their own personal agenda and dreams, for the total ascension of the child. Even if you are to educate the children simply sitting under a tree; if you have the vision and the heart of a sage, those children will grow to be mighty men and women under your watch! And even if you wine and dine the children, putting them up in a palace; if you do not have the vision and the selfless heart of a sage, all you do is in utter vanity! — C. JoyBell C.

I've decided to give you up, she said.
Dick started - had he said anything to imply that she possessed any part of him? — F Scott Fitzgerald

I'm just here to be your friend. Your best friend, one last time. — Stephenie Meyer

Maintaining the dignity of my subjects has grown to be, over the years, an imperative in my work, both in the taking of the pictures and in their presentation. — Sally Mann

For every ounce of power you use, you need to add an ounce of conciliation. Let — William Ury

With the mission to Mars, the whole world wants to get involved. So we actually have 13 different space agencies from around the world working on the global exploration road map. — Ellen Stofan

Now that I was sitting here holding my own flesh and blood with my heart about to explode from sheer joy, I felt nearer to knowing what it meant to be loved by God. The thought occupied my mind all summer - at every diaper change and every feeding, with every coo and smile and cry.
So this is what it's like to really love someone else, to have the sum total of everything you are and love, living and breathing outside of you?
It was my first, real taste of heaven, of communion with God, and in a way, its own baptism of sorts. — Edie Wadsworth