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Everything we had built up came crashing down. In one split second, everything turned into nothing. — Haruki Murakami
I don't think it's good to try and change anyone. The trick and the mystery - of relationships and life in general - is to learn to live with the bits you don't like. — Helen Mirren
corporate worship is what happens when the body of Christ assembles to hear with one heart and speak with one voice the words, praises, prayers, petitions, and thanks fitting to Christian worship. — Constance M. Cherry
As a rule, our largest cities are the worst governed. — Josiah Strong
We must urge a national dialogue on better methods of curbing preventable gun violence, and address the need for mental health awareness and access to psychiatric services in this country. — Charles B. Rangel
Every great, successful person I know shares the capacity to remain centered, clear and powerful in the midst of emotional "storms." How do they accomplish this? Most of them have a fundamental rule: In life, never spend more than 10 percent of your time on the problem, and spend at least 90 percent of your time on the solution. Most important, don't sweat the small stuff ... and remember, it's all small stuff! — Anthony Robbins
Nothing has changed that much, even during filmmaking for 'The Descendants.' I wrote. I took the kids to school. I cleaned the house. And I had dinner with George Clooney. — Kaui Hart Hemmings
Life is rough for everyone ... Life isn't always fair. Whatever it is that hits the fan, its never evenly distributed - some always tend to get more of it than others. — Ann Landers
Tazmikella hated wearing clothes, and could never understand the need of humans to hide their natural forms. She always thought that level of shame and modesty to be reflective of a race that could not elevate itself above its apparent limitations, a race that insisted on subjugating itself to more powerful beings instead of standing as their own gods in proud self-determination. — R.A. Salvatore
He had traded the lives of people he did not know for those of men he did.
That was, he supposed, human nature. — Jim Butcher
She said to embrace each change as if it were a small death. — Suzanne Morrison
In a way, I'm not at all jaded, and still enjoy so much what I do. It's a good trick. — Jill Sobule
No one could deny that Gansey was a glorious portrait of youth, the well-tended product of a fortunate and moneyed pairing. — Maggie Stiefvater
