Dilemmic Quotes & Sayings
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Well, this is going to be a fun night. How the fuck did I end up on a couples night with my shrink? Maybe I should have that drink now. — Samantha Towle

In the end I created a career of my own, concentrating on my writing and lecturing, reaching larger audiences than I would had I ended up with tenure and a full teaching load. It was Virginia Woolf who said that it is terrible to be frozen out of a sacred tradition-but even more terrible to be frozen into it. — Michael Parenti

Boys have their soft and gentle moods too. You would suppose by the morning racket that nothing could be more foreign to their nature than romance and vague sadness ... But boys have hours of great sinking and sadness, when kindness and fondness are peculiarly needful to them. — Henry Ward Beecher

Courage is not the lack of fear, it is fear plus action. — Laura C. Schlessinger

The desire of God is an expression of his need — Sunday Adelaja

If you haven't heard a rumor by noon, make one up. If you're a writer, make sure it's a full page of the book you're currently working on. — Lamont Tanksley

Since the effects of your life that lead to pain and annoyance are always consequences of inner elements, what you commonly regard as "problems" are more accurately seen as outer symptoms of inner, causal problems. The practical approach is to begin looking at those specific aspects of your life that are not as you desire to find their source, rooted in your mindset. — Thomas Daniel Nehrer

A student of mine is an actor, he used to go into these interviews and sometimes not get the part. He was "taken out". Someone would use power in a way that would cause him not to succeed — Frederick Lenz

Wear an unusual accessory to complete your outfit. — Chelsea Leyland

Got nothing to do with trying. You like someone, or you don't. If you're 'trying', you don't. — Lionel Shriver

matter what. I loved you, Haley, and I thought — R.L. Mathewson

A tall, gaunt man with small narrow eyes set deep in his skull like two old sisters trying to spy out of the windows of their house without being noticed themselves. — Ned Beauman