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Feelings are great, and they have a purpose, but it's certainly not to guide your life. Whoever said, "Follow your heart" was a fool. Your "heart" is your emotional center. Emotions have a great purpose - to allow us to enjoy life, to mourn loss, to have a tangible way to experience love - but feelings are fickle, and they are not meant to be the guiding force in our life. — Josh Hatcher

But believe it or not, I've actually seen these stars before." "Well, aren't you hard to impress," he said wryly. — Marissa Meyer

Life is a flower in the garden of humanity. It blooms for a short time and then slowly it disappears and becomes a memory on the canvas of infinite time. — Debasish Mridha

Your greatest creation is your creative life. It's all in your hands. Rejection can't take it away; reviews can't take it away. The life you create for yourself as an artist, may be the only thing that's really yours. Create a life you can center yourself in calmly as you wait for your work to grow. — Sara Zarr

Promise them anything, but do what you will. — Neil Gaiman

If you meet an angel, you will have not peace, but a fever. — Stefano Benni

It is not good to be too free. It is not good to have everything one wants. — Blaise Pascal

The problem with most Americans is that they don't like any question that takes more than ten seconds to answer. — Gore Vidal

I want this," he said softly, leaning over and kissing me between the shoulder blades. "I need to own you. All of you. Make you scream and realize that you belong to me and I belong to you and nothing else matters. I can't let you slip away from me, babe. — Joanna Wylde

As American taxpayers know too well, the tax code is incredibly complex and compliance is all to expensive. — Jim Ramstad

The Christian faith makes it possible for us nobly to accept that which cannot be changed, and to meet disappointments and sorrow with an inner poise, and to absorb the most intense pain without abandoning our sense of hope. — Martin Luther King Jr.