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The ability to choose is at the essential core of our grandeur. Even evil exists because God respects our ability to choose. — William P. Young

Conversation is a game of circles. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Honesty has become the second best policy with your spouse ... discretions apply elsewhere — Amit Abraham

Wherever you find a wife and mother-in-law slugging it out, you'll find a son who's not speaking up to either his mother or his wife. — Harriet Lerner

I love technology. I buy all of the stuff when they come out first. — Neil Patrick Harris

Observing what is around us and registering errant impressions is a state not so much of passive inaction as of alert receptivity. Allowing ourselves to notice, to be open to our surroundings, is a way of awakening our curiosity in the world outside ourselves. The — Eva Hoffman

And Beauty is a form of Genius - is higher, indeed, than Genius, as it needs no explanation. — Oscar Wilde

Every experience of love, bliss, belonging, inspiration, and insight provides a stepping stone back to your true self. — Deepak Chopra

I should have known better than to open myself to such inevitable pain. When did I forget to stay aloof and unattached? When did I let my armor soften, leaving me vulnerable? This is what I get for playing human. The — Jessica Khoury

I'm always in search of those books where you don't want to stop reading, and 'Me Before You' is at the top of that list. — Lauren Weisberger

Show off your own style and uniqueness to stand out. That's the advice I'd give to people getting started online now. — Conor Maynard

No one can listen to your body for you ... To grow and heal, you have to take responsibility for listening to it yourself. — Jon Kabat-Zinn

A sure sign of a crisis is the prevalence of cranks. It is characteristic of a crisis in theory that cranks get a hearing from the public which orthodoxy is failing to satisfy. — Joan Robinson