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And be silent for the most part, or else make only the most necessary remarks, and express these in few words. But rarely, and when occasion requires you to talk, talk, indeed, but about no ordinary topics. Do not talk about gladiators, or horseraces, or athletes, or things to eat or drink - topics that arise on all occasions; but above all, do not talk about people, either blaming, or praising, or comparing them. — Epictetus

Because this is the love I want. This is a good love, a love that could be right. And if I accept it,if I give back to him what is in me to give, I will have purchased him with my soul. My soul, that has been broken and cobbled back together, with some of the pieces not quite fitting right. And though I believe in time healing these things, still, I do not love with lightness... — Danielle Younge-Ullman

There are two ways to be fooled. One is to believe what isn't true; the other is to refuse to believe what is true. — Eben Alexander

Stay out of the past. There's nothing there but would've beens, could've beens, and should've beens that will keep you from moving forward. — Julia Mills

Don't believe everything you hear, don't believe everything you read and only believe half of what you see — DMX

As long as you're fully present in what you're doing at the moment, you're doing it. — Vanessa Paradis

Your imagination is yours. You can remember the past you choose, rehearse the future you want, and identify with the real and fictional heroes and events of your selection. — Roger Delano Hinkins

The school takes its coloring from your
own attitude, — Thomas E. Sanders

The voices of the children were pure; their hearts were pure. Some of them had already discovered how hard life could be; others had yet to do so and probably did not fully understand what the world could be. — Alexander McCall Smith

How strange to have the power to literally transform yourself into other people, and yet be so unable to put yourself in their place. — Cassandra Clare

Women who love women, who choose women to nurture and support and to create a living environment in which to work creatively and independently, are lesbians. — Blanche Wiesen Cook

The Jungian analyst Marie-Louise von Franz once observed that a person cutting vegetables while preparing to cook food is full of daydreams and fantasies that nurture the life of the soul. Contemplation can be an absorption in work that is free of self-consciousness and yet rich with imagination. Serious — Thomas Moore

A boy becomes an adult three years before his parents think he does, and about two years after he thinks he does. — Lewis B. Hershey