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Sometimes, I'm too smart for my own good. — Dee Snider

OBLIVION, n. The state or condition in which the wicked cease from struggling and the dreary are at rest. Fame's eternal dumping ground. — Ambrose Bierce

I'm a terrific mimic, and you can feel my funny bone. — Madhur Bhandarkar

We exist as long as somebody remembers us. — Carlos Ruiz Zafon

It turned out this man worked for the Dalai Lama. And she said gently-that they believe when a lot of things start going wrong all at once, it is to protect something big and lovely that is trying to get itself born-and that this something needs for you to be distracted so that it can be born as perfectly as possible. — Anne Lamott

I needed to decide if I would still worship God if he allowed Matt to lose his eye. — K. Howard Joslin

I missed him desperately, even though he'd said he hated me, even though his anger - the rampage at his house, the X through his yearbook page, the cruel way he withdrew from everyone - scared me. I didn't care if he wasn't my boyfriend, or even my friend. He was my Jonah. I felt more alone without him now than I'd ever felt before I met him. My life had a hole in it. — Natalie Standiford

The most successful people in life are the ones who settle their critical issues early and manage them daily. — John C. Maxwell

It's the little things that smoothes people's roads the most — Mark Twain

She gives physical presence to the depths of the human psyche. — Haruki Murakami

The courage to die is the test of the courage to be. — Paul Tillich

Spiritual growth is like learning to walk.
We stand up, fall, stand up, fall, take a step, fall, take a couple of steps, fall, walk a little better, wobble a bit, fall, run, and finally, eventually fly. — Geri Larkin

The present is an edifice which God cannot rebuild. — Ralph Waldo Emerson