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People feel the need to choose sides when a relationship splits - it's human nature. — Tammara Webber
Every time meditators try to control their thoughts or feelings, they are identifying personally (atta) with it and this causes more pain and frustration. — Bhante Vimalaramsi
Shira turned and blew kisses toward her clients who had pressed their faces against the salon window like children in a candy store and she their Willy Wonka of beauty. — Terri Gillespie
We could liberate a million trophies. We could fill every river to the brim. But it would never fully substitute for liberating ourselves. — Kirsten Hubbard
How often ignorance stings less than knowledge. — Janny Wurts
Mozart," Julie says in a bitter chuckle, staring at the speaker. "It's supposed to be the pinnacle of art, right? This transcendent human achievement? And we use it for background noise in bathrooms. We literally shit on it. — Isaac Marion
Where there is discord may we bring harmony. Where there is error, may we bring truth. Where there is doubt, may we bring faith. Where there is despair, may we bring hope. — Francis Of Assisi
Somehow, we'll find it. The balance between whom we wish to be and whom we need to be. But for now, we simply have to be satisfied with who we are. — Brandon Sanderson
The fact that the price must be paid is proof it is worth paying. — Robert Jordan
I thought Trent should get over his pixy paranoia and admit he had an eerie attraction to them, like every other pure-blood elf I'd met. So he liked pixies. I liked double-crunch ice cream, but you didn't see me avoiding it in the grocery store. — Kim Harrison
Know yourself and go in swinging. — Patrick Ness
The U.S. is just in a class by itself in military expenses. It basically matches the rest of the world, and it's far more advanced. — Noam Chomsky
Our epoch has been called the century of work. It is in fact the century of pain, misery and corruption. — Paul Lafargue