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Puffballs of vanity when they're not being absurdly violent; wretchedly unhappy in their mental prisons and too stubborn to open the door and escape. — Deepak Chopra

I was a disadvantaged child from a non-educated family, yet I had the advantage of being in the company of great teachers. — A. P. J. Abdul Kalam

Some of your best songs come from a desperate attempt to escape, so sitting in an airport for hours I can just start pulling out little fragments of songs from my head. A lot of times a melody will just occur to me and be my companion for a couple of months. — Andrew Bird

In ourselves we harbor the intuition of another evolution, of other possibilities of life. — Abdellatif Laabi

I'd rather hate you for everything you are
Than ever love you for something you are not
I'd rather you hate me for everything I am
Than have you love me for something that I can't
- Five Finger Death Punch — Five Finger Death Punch

In Fascism the State is not a night-watchman, only occupied with the personal safety of the citizens. — Benito Mussolini

Once you're a mom, you've been split into two people. It's like Peter Pan and his shadow. — Emma Thompson

Art has a voice - let it speak. — Rochelle Carr

I speak for everyone here today," he tells us, "when I say that you two - Lily and Loren - are the strongest people we've all ever had the honor to meet. — Krista Ritchie

Thoughts disentangle themselves when they pass through the lips and fingertips. — Dawson Trotman

It is not the time to put school districts up for auction. Now is the time to galvanize them into action. — Andy Hargreaves

If he's alive he has everything in his power! Whose fault is it he doesn't understand that — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

We used to moralize; today we normalize, and performance anxiety is the secular version of our old religious guilt. — Esther Perel

This is a hard question. But as women we have a right to ask the hard questions. The only way I have ever understood, broken free, emerged, healed, forgiven, flourished, and grown powerful is by asking the hardest questions and then living into the answers through opening up to my own terror and transmuting it into creativity. I have gotten nowhere by retreating into hand-me-down sureties or resisting the tensions that truth ignited. — Sue Monk Kidd