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Being deeply knowledgeable on one subject narrows one's focus and increases confidence, but it also blurs dissenting views until they are no longer visible, thereby transforming data collection into bias confirmation and morphing self-deception into self-assurance. — Michael Shermer

It's one thing to think you're worthless, and quite another for somebody else to tell you that you are. — Jennifer Echols

If you tell yourself something over and over again, right or wrong, it becomes intuitive. — Sidney Coleman

As if he were trying to escape the smell of her words as if the air from her talking came into his mouth and filled it puffed it up with poison so the brain was put to sleep and he could do nothing with it only react in his flesh. — Michael Ondaatje

Tumbrils of the Revolution. But that Woodman and that Farmer, — Charles Dickens

The big rule is that you must never get mixed up with a married man - never even look sideways at another woman's fella. Boy, I really was terrific at obeying that rule, wasn't I? — Lauren Bacall

He was evil. Cruel, capricious, and dangerous as a cobra. A prince of darkness.
Completely evil, and completely in love with her. — L.J.Smith

cultivating mindfulness is not unlike the process of eating. It would be absurd to propose that someone else eat for you. And when you go to a restaurant, you don't eat the menu, mistaking it for the meal, nor are you nourished by listening to the waiter describe the food. You have to actually eat the food for it to nourish you. In the same way, you have to actually practice mindfulness, by which I mean cultivate it systematically in your own life, in order to reap its benefits and come to understand why it is so valuable. — Jon Kabat-Zinn

One of my really good friends in New York is a musician and looks just like Lindsay Buckingham. We always fancied ourselves the nice Fleetwood Mac. — Lauren Cohan

I cannot find it in me to believe that God enjoys long faces and scowls at merriment. — Madeleine L'Engle

The highest truths a person could discover were rooted in the natural world. — Anne Rice

There was no better way to sell a lie, she knew, than to sprinkle it with truth. — Kaede Lazares