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Fundamentally the male artist approximates more to the psychology of woman, who, biologically speaking, is a purely creative being and whose personality has been as mysterious and unfathomable to the man as the artist has been to the average person. — Beatrice M. Hinkle

Scouts have always been surprised by the way I'm able to move at my size. How fast and agile I am. — Tyson Chandler

Doctors said 'go home and enjoy what little is left of your life'. He recovered. — Richard M. Schulze

I know what it's like to not have hope," Qhuinn said roughly. "But destiny can surprise you. — J.R. Ward

The Power of Forgiveness
Research shows that practicing forgiveness will make you happier, improves your health, strengthens relationships.
In terms of it being a skill, forgiveness is probably one of the most challenging to learn. It's right up there with acceptance, unconditional love. — Susan Blackburn

In the 1960s, it took months before someone figured out they could sell tie-dyed shirts and bell bottoms to anyone who wanted to rebel. In the 1990s, it took weeks to start selling flannel shirts and Doc Martens to people in the Deep South. Now people are hired by corporations to go to bars and clubs and observe what the counterculture is into and have it on the shelves in the mall stores right as it becomes popular. The counterculture, the indie fans, and the underground stars - they are the driving force behind capitalism. They are the engine. This brings us to the point: Competition among consumers is the turbine of capitalism. — David McRaney

Faith gives the assurance that our lives and our history have a moral design. — George W. Bush

I applaud anyone who thinks I'm good-looking and invite them into my world — Tom DeLonge

I am sure that the Ukrainian nation deserves a better life. That is why I have voted for good changes and for stability. — Viktor Yanukovych

The natural pattern of current astronomy is provided by the cryptic unity of nature itself (belief in which is the chief act of faith of the scientist). — Nigel Calder

The parsley sinking into the butter on a hot day, — Agatha Christie

The times when she was away were hard for Jimmy. He worried about her, he longed for her, he resented her for not being there. — Margaret Atwood