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We tried to tell them what was happening. We tried to tell them the disease was spreading. We needed doctors. We needed scientists. Most of all, we needed money, and to get money, we needed attention. We put our lives in other people's hands, and for the most part, they looked at us blankly and said, What lives? What hands? — David Levithan

We need to overcome this fear of insignificance and replace it with a mind-set of contribution. — Todd Henry

Weakness ineffectually seeks to disguise itself,
like a drunken man trying to show how sober he is. — Christian Nestell Bovee

Patience and tranquility of mind contribute more to cure
our distempers as the whole art of medicine — Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Become a maniac on a mission: How to succeed in any venture or business . — Phillip Gary Smith

Lord, bless the works of my hands. Let my name be associated with good things. Shield me from persecution and false accusations; guard me against greed, discouragement, and sabotage. I welcome opportunities to grow and mature. Let my actions be in sync with Your will. In Jesus's name, amen. — Cindy Trimm

Banning books is just another form of bullying. It's all about fear and an assumption of power. The key is to address the fear and deny the power. — James Howe

I try not to be overly analytical. — Diane Lane

People get that dads have a place in the lives of their sons. But you have to be just as present with daughters, maybe even more so. You have to get in there and be part of the game. — Steve Schirripa

I want to thank everybody, all my fans in Israel, all the children, everybody, it's amazing. — Justin Bieber

For this I suffer, to the point of being bound like a criminal; but God's message is not bound. 2 Timothy 2:9 — Beth Moore

Logical reasoning may be a most convenient means of mental communication for covering short distances, but the curvature of the earth, alas, is reflected even in logic: an ideally rational progression of thought will finally bring you back to the point of departure where you return aware of the simplicity of genius, with a delightful sensation that you have embraced truth, while actually you have merely embraced your own self ... anything you might term a deduction already exposes the flaw: logical development inexorably becomes an envelopment. — Vladimir Nabokov

You can't just put gay in a little gay box anymore. — Neil Patrick Harris

If you could leave your selfishness, you would see how you've been torturing your soul. — Rumi