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The truth about your own life is not always easy to accept, and sometimes hasn't even occurred to you. — Anna Quindlen
The overriding problems are brought on by the existence of the ego, a maladaptive behavioral complex in the psyche that gets going like a tumor. If it's not treated - if there's not pharmacological intervention - it becomes the dominant constellation of the personality.. — Terence McKenna
I look away from his eyes. Since I've met you, Brennus, my life has not been mine, I say with more honesty than I like to admit to myself. Time with you is visceral ... white-knuckle moments that make me know that I'm alive. I think I have become addicted to the rush of fear and desire you create ... the uncertainty that I was once forced to endure has now become a need, like those pills that people keep in their medicine cabinets. — Amy A. Bartol
The beauty of cinema is that it can do some things that novels just can't. — Kaui Hart Hemmings
16 In any case, we should live up to whatever truth we have attained. — Anonymous
I think as a filmmaker and as a director, you shortchange yourself if you inhibit the ability of your actor to bring their own personal experiences to the characters. — Joe Carnahan
We want something desperately and we try to force the universe to give it up before it is ready. We want everything now. That is the devouring self. — Ruben Papian
She was as secure as a sixty-year-old woman whose husband has never cheated on her. — Heather O'Neill
Mothers are the people who love us for no good reason. And those of us who are mothers know it's the most exquisite love of all. — Maggie Gallagher
I hope we can continue to find ways to encourage integrity in all aspects of government operations — Ben Carson
Commerce they say, encourages the bourgeois virtues of thrift, hard work,self -reliance,and self discipline. — Gurcharan Das
I'm a little wounded, but I am not slain; I will lay me down to bleed a while. Then I'll rise and fight again. — John Dryden
Too much vigor in the beginning of an undertaking often intercepts and prevents the steadiness and perseverance always necessary in the conduct of a complicated scheme. — Samuel Johnson