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Whenever we talk about darkness and light, the terms seem so abstract that many consider the answers to be found in meditation and yoga, but I'm here to tell you that the answers are in the books you will never read, waiting all your life in the libraries you ignored and the bookstores you didn't visit. I'm here to tell you as well that you are your own Satan and evil can't possibly interfere more in your life than what you're already doing to yourself by remaining ignorant. Until you choose the light, darkness is your personal choice, and there's no reason to feel any empathy for you. — Robin Sacredfire

For me, my No. 1 priority in life was to always have a family. If I had not been able to work anymore, then that would have been it. I would definitely choose family over career. It's really great that my field has allowed me to work and let me do things that a woman does naturally. — Heidi Klum

You all want to be the sea. But you're not the sea, you're just a raindrop. — Stephen Kelman

Some things get better with age, but after a certain point, the mind isn't among them. — Ann Landers

It's the water. Everything is driven by the water. — Mike Thompson

I have begun several times many things, and I have often succeeded at last. — Benjamin Disraeli

I don't think the advertisers have any real idea of their power not only to reflect but to mold society. — Marya Mannes

She knew of a woman who had entered such a bargain at a large automobile manufacturer in 1973 and successfully managed to keep her accounting position for over four decades. — Jean Paul Friedrich Richter

Love shouldn't be safe — Elizabeth Webber

You think you can marry for your own pleasure, friend? — Moliere

We should always aim to read something different=not only the writers with whom we agree, but those with whom we are ready to do battle. Their point of view challenges us to examine the truth and to test their views ... and let us not comment on nor criticize writers of whom we have heard only second-hand, or third-hand without troubling to read their works for ourselves ... Don't be afraid of new ideas. — J. Oswald Sanders