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Our willingness to openly reveal our feelings in our argument nearly always builds our credibility. — Gerry Spence

There is nothing one can have that one cannot fear to lose. Instead of living life in order to have more abundantly, live life in order to be more abundantly. — Stephen Batchelor

I always say shopping is cheaper than a psychiatrist. — Tammy Faye Bakker

I'm back into fashion which is great! Because they do all the terrible work of production for me. — Barbara Hulanicki

I don't remember as a kid wanting to do or be anything else but drive something, be a race driver. — Mario Andretti

I am just mystified by these people telling me I would think Obama was doing a great job if his skin contained less melanin. — Jonah Goldberg

Look to the living, love them, and hold on. — Kay Redfield Jamison

As a performer, I could be like, "I don't want to leave that in there." But as a producer, I have to leave it in there. — Karina Longworth

Can you lose your inborn talents? Can the gifts you come into this world with be taken away without your even noticing? Maybe it's my fault for wanting always to stem the fires within me? Perhaps there are some fires that should be allowed to rage on? — Jinat Rehana Begum

While to live in the past and think of what was good and beautiful about it amounts to a sort of seasoning of the present, the perennial wait for tomorrow is bound to result in chronic discontent that poisons one's entire outlook. — Isabelle Eberhardt

I used to play one job and have 125 pair of shoes on the floor. What was I doing? I couldn't wear but one pair. — James Brown

She took him to places inside a shaded room that he'd only dimly imagined might exist, and while there in sweaty reality he reclined like a pasha of lust, a man lost to squirts, sighs, fresh angles of entry and the enveloping stink, and to find this carnal enchantment for the first time at his age was to welcome a streaking of madness into his life - madness he prayed had no end now that it had begun. — Daniel Woodrell