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It is a new day, new month, new year, but it isn't a new you. You are the same person dealing with the same problems that you cannot dispatch by tearing off the calendar page. Solutions come incrementally, however much the sliding into magical thinking seems permissible when grass lies under a foot of snow. — Thomm Quackenbush

I would like to see everything, look at everything, I want to be the view itself. — Josef Koudelka

Is the prison that Mr. Scoundrel lives in at the end of his career a more uncomfortable place than the workhouse that Mr. Honesty lives in at the end of his career? — Wilkie Collins

Some people try and fail and they get stuck in that reality. They forget that they entered the race while the other 99% of people sat around too scared to even try. — Nicholas Muir

Like his other books, Kershaw has written a rousing tale of little-known heroes . . . The Few marks Kershaw as a master storyteller." - Booklist — Alex Kershaw

Idealizing life is surely quite unrealistic, however, it is much better than living in constant despair. — Eraldo Banovac

An important aspect of self-compassion is to be able to empathically hold both parts of ourselves-the self that regrets a past action and the self that took the action in the first place. — Marshall B. Rosenberg

Pressure selling is firmly rooted in American economic life, and I'm sorry it is, for it should not be necessary. Some people think part of the panic following 1929 was due to too much pressure in selling. — Vash Young

Reclaiming the belly laugh can cure a world of woes. — Jamie Sams

To have someone get out of bed and bring you little fishes and sit with you as you eat them in the dark of night. To hum to you. This is love. — Kate DiCamillo

And that, she realized, fully encompassed the Carstairs family's last and most important rule of life: no matter what, never forget that everything generations of their family had accomplished could vanish in an instant. — Shelley Gray

I was stationed at a marine recruit depot in San Diego from 1965 to 1967. — R. Lee Ermey

The reason is that till date, in spite of advances in information technology and strategies of information, the written word in the form of books still remains one of humanity's most enduring legacies. — Ibrahim Babangida

It was beautiful and simple, as truly great swindles are. — O. Henry