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Part of the reason why I've never said that I was gay until now was because I didn't want that adjective assigned to my name for all of eternity. You know, gay Rosie O'Donnell. — Rosie O'Donnell

God Himself has reserved no right of revision of His own laws nor is there any need for Him for any such revision. — Mahatma Gandhi

Forgiveness enables me to walk away from that pain, the loneliness and suffering. — Sharon E. Rainey

I pretty much always feel gratitude. I thank God throughout the day. — Queen Noor Of Jordan

By empowering people to initiate a conversation prior to surgery regarding their pain control options, we hope to reduce the incidence of narcotic addiction and all of the unfortunate consequences that surround it. — Kristi Funk

To make the world. To make it again and again. To make it in the very maelstrom of its undoing. — Cormac McCarthy

Show me your flowcharts and conceal your tables, and I shall continue to be mystified. Show me your tables, and I won't usually need your flowcharts; they'll be obvious. — Fred Brooks

Practicing discipline involves continually working to find space in our patterns, to find the gaps in the images we hold about ourselves. It also means finding the gaps in our ideas about others, releasing images that we hold about a manager, a coworker, a friend, or a partner. — Tsoknyi Rinpoche

At 18, I felt I was too young to think about having my eggs frozen. — Delta Goodrem

Human morality is unthinkable without empathy. — Frans De Waal

So in life, some enter the services of fame and others money, but the best choice is that of those few who spend their time in the contemplation of nature, and as lovers of wisdom. — Pythagoras

Just believe in yourself and work really hard. And when doors open, take advantage of every opportunity you can. — Chris Tucker

Sometimes on late summer nights, when the sky is perfect and our parents are in a good enough mood to let us, we meet up to take a midnight walk through the field beyond our houses. It's always peaceful and quiet, a perfect time to stargaze into the velvety black sky dotted with millions of crystals that make up the Milky Way. The warm summer night's breeze ripples the tall grass and makes a small brushing sound that echoes throughout the valley. In the distance, the Appalachian Mountains loom like giant gray ghosts cast in the silvery glow of the midnight Moon. They wrap around our little valley like a scarf, and the hollers that seem close in the daytime seem like a lifetime away in the dark. We become engulfed by the thousands of fireflies that dance around in the steamy mist that radiates off of the ground because of the humidity. Those are the beautiful midsummer nights in Valia Springs that I will never forget. — Jacquelyn Eubanks

Being alone is a terrible, terrible thing. There's no one to run to, no one to confide in, no one who cares what happens to you. — Richelle Mead