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You often appear lost in a world of your own making. It is supremely appealing to men to see a woman content with herself. We long to slip inside her and join her. — Sylvia Day

I close my eyes and suddenly remember something Nina had told me the night before my first day of middle school: If you're going somewhere where you feel like you might not belong, the only person you need to work to convince is yourself. Everyone else is easy. — Lynn Weingarten

There is a power in God's gospel beyond all description. — Charles Spurgeon

The thought of hope is the seed to healing. — Shilpa Menon

A new consciousness is developing which sees the earth as a single organism and recognizes that an organism at war with itself is doomed. We are one planet. One of the great revelations of the age of space exploration is the image of the earth finite and lonely, somehow vulnerable, bearing the entire human species through the oceans of space and time. — Carl Sagan

When you can see the love of God through your struggles and you don't need another person to fill a void, you're in a pretty good place. — Jen Stephens

I've got a lot to prove because of the criticism over my weight and moving back down a division. — Ricky Hatton

I would not wish any companion in the world but you. — William Shakespeare

My pride had been starched by a family who assumed unlimited authority in its own affairs. — Maya Angelou

My father died when I was young, and my mother, Ruth, went to work in an office selling theater and movie parties. She put me through private school, Horace Mann, in Riverdale. She sent me to camp so that I would learn to compete. She was a lioness, and I was her cub. — Alan Furst

In fact, an information theory that leaves out the issue of noise turns out to have no content. — Hans Christian Von Baeyer

Unsolicited advice is always self-serving. — Amy Dickinson