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That is the tragedy of growing old, Chris. You don't leave the world. It leaves you. — Mary Roberts Rinehart

Then
the fear all humans felt when met with Death's gaze came
over his face. That's right buddy, I'm Death, now move
away from my girl. — Abbi Glines

Experience was something it was difficult to avoid, though many people had managed to keep it to a minimum. — Philip Jose Farmer

As in the case of making a mound, if, before the very last basketful, I stop, then I shall have stopped. As in the case of leveling the ground, if, though tipping only one basketful, I am going forward, then I shall be making progress. — Confucius

Just because I was almost 62, I did not feel decrepit and felt I wasn't finished being a soldier yet. — Gerald Griffin

I think women can cope a lot better than men. — Willard Scott

'Who Fears Death' addresses the push and pull in African culture that powerful women face when their culture has certain duties and beliefs that can stifle them. — Nnedi Okorafor

You're ... writing for other writers to an extent-the dead writers whose work you admire, as well as the living writers you like to read. — Raymond Carver

Just keep playing, mastering as you do the step Into disorder this one meant. Don't you see It's all we can do? Meanwhile, great fires Arise, as of haystacks aflame. The dial has been set And that's ominous, but all your graciousness in living Conspires with it, now that this is our home: A place to be from, and have people ask about. — John Ashbery

Loyalty is not won by being first. It is won by being best. — Stefan Persson

you cannot enjoy the light without enduring the heat. — Timothy F. Geithner

Life is a waste without humor
living is all about happiness and laughter. — Fauja Singh

World Bank is a bank that's focused on economic development and poverty alleviation. — Jim Yong Kim

Guilt and shame are both emotions of self-evaluation; however, that is where the similarities end. The majority of shame researchers agree that the difference between shame and guilt is best understood as the differences between "I am bad" (shame) and "I did something bad" (guilt). Shame is about who we are and guilt is about our behaviors. If I feel guilty for cheating on a test, my self-talk might sound something like "I should not have done that. That was really stupid. Cheating is not something I believe in or want to do." If I feel shame about cheating on a test, my self-talk is more likely to sound like "I'm a liar and a cheat. I'm so stupid. I'm a bad person. — Brene Brown