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Never use the passive where you can use the active. — George Orwell

But the same receptivity to experience that can make life difficult for the highly sensitive also builds their consciences. Aron tells of one sensitive teen who persuaded his mother to feed a homeless person he'd met in the park, and of another eight-year-old who cried — Susan Cain

The first object of the painter is to make a flat plane appear as a body in relief and projecting from that plane — Leonardo Da Vinci

This world is Silver, but it is also gray. There is no black-and-white. When — Victoria Aveyard

The president already has a Nobel Prize for peace. I think he's shooting for one in fiction. — Trey Gowdy

The presence of cats exercises such a magic influence upon highly organized men of intellect. This is why these long-tailed Graces of the animal kingdom ... have been the favorite animal of a Mahommed, Cardinal Richelieu, Crebillon, Rousseau, Wieland. — Leopold Von Sacher-Masoch

Love is big. Love makes room for conflicting feelings. — Jerry Spinelli

I haven't changed, Willie," Robert said to the wall. "No, but you ain't the same neither," she replied. — Yaa Gyasi

When is one considered to be in the awareness of 'one's own Self'? It is when all the desires become mild (when desires lessens). — Dada Bhagwan

Before you judge someone else, judge yourself — Zayn Malik

Seas wept from our deep sorrows. — John Milton

I have never ever Googled myself; in fact I think the Christian right prohibits such things. — Tom Robbins

He turned the pages in steady progression, though now and then he would seem to linger upon one page, one line, perhaps one word. He would not look up then. He would not move, apparently arrested and held immobile by a single word which had perhaps not yet impacted, his whole being suspended by the single trivial combination of letters in quiet and sunny space, so that hanging motionless and without physical weight he seemed to watch the slow flowing of time beneath him, thinking All I wanted was peace thinking, — William Faulkner

Listening to God - which is a key part of practicing His presence - is not a method, but a walk with a person. — Leanne Payne