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They sent me to these places to get the weight off. The diets never worked; the diets actually made it worse. — Lisa Whelchel

Without trust, the best we can do is compromise. — Stephen Covey

I'm a pro-capitalist, middle-of-the-road, tepid centrist. — Anthony Lewis

Dumping the tent onto the ground, I studied it fiercely.
All right, I can do this. How hard can it be, really?
Kneeling, I picked up a long metal spike, frowning.
What in the world? Are you supposed to stab someone with these? Do tents come with vampire-slaying kits? — Julie Kagawa

My dad told me that no one could ever make it as a writer, that my chances were equivalent to winning the lottery - which was good for me, because I like to have something to prove. — Poppy Z. Brite

I think the thing that music can do is be unsettling. It is abnormal - music that's perceived to be different in an unresolved or unusual way. — Bear McCreary

To be saints is not a privilege for a few, but a vocation for everyone. — Pope Francis

We pray together, we are afraid together, and then we go to sleep. Even if Satan came into the house, no one would interfere. After all, what is there to fear in this house? There is always one with us who is the strongest. Satan may visit our house, but the good Lord lives here. — Victor Hugo

God is the ever active providence, by whose power systems after systems are being evolved out of chaos, made to run for a time and again destroyed. — Swami Vivekananda

Eating connects us to our histories as much as it connects our souls to our bodies, our bodies to the earth. — Evan D.G. Fraser

Illusion of transparency: We always know what we mean by our words, and so we expect others to know it too. Reading our own writing, the intended interpretation falls easily into place, guided by our knowledge of what we really meant. It's hard to empathize with someone who must interpret blindly, guided only by the words.
Be not too quick to blame those who misunderstand your perfectly clear sentences, spoken or written. Chances are, your words are more ambiguous than you think. — Eliezer Yudkowsky

We began to butterfly kiss, which is when you touch your eyelashes to the other person's skin. I was going to respect Edwart's desire to wait, and he was going to respect my desire for winged creatures. — The Harvard Lampoon