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There are five assessment simulations; fear, frustration, anger, confusion and humiliation. The outcomes of which will determine the usefulness of each prisoner and how long they will be allowed to live. — Jill Thrussell

I miss Latin. So much fun
all those exciting verbs that don't come until the end of the sentence. It's like a movie trailer for language. — Libba Bray

Oh, yes. I'd do it all again; the spirit is willing yet; I feel the same desire to do the work but the flesh is weak. It's too bad that our bodies wear out while our interests are just as strong as ever. — Susan B. Anthony

I don't know that I appreciate things more because of how I grew up, but I am very realistic with what I expect out of people and what they expect out of me. — Adam Carolla

Anger shows us precisely where we are stuck, where our limits are, where we cling to beliefs and fears. — Jack Kornfield

I live my life like anybody else, and people choose to write about mine. And what they write I can't control - when they write lies at least - because the laws can't really protect you unless you can prove malicious intent. So I just choose not to read it. — Ashton Kutcher

I get all excited when I think that someone's 1-900 sex call from a cell phone might be passing through my body right now. — David Henry

Tragedy belongs to the poets. Only they have "trod the sunlit heights and from life's dissonance struck one clear chord." None but a poet can write a tragedy. For tragedy is nothing less than pain transmuted into exaltation by the alchemy of poetry, and if poetry is true knowledge and the great poets guides safe to follow, this transmutation has arresting implications. Pain changed into, — Edith Hamilton

When we complain about the weather, we are, in reality, murmuring against God. — Arthur W. Pink

I know all the bad things that happened in that war. I was in uniform four years myself. — Ronald Reagan

I am trying to make, before I get through, a picture of the whole world
or as much of it as I have seen. Boiling it down always, rather than spreading it out too thin. (On Writing.) — Ernest Hemingway,