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Long ago you may have given up control of your brain and set it on autopilot either because it just felt like too much work. And it is work! But for me, this work was well worth it for the prospect of not waking up sad every day. — Chris Hardwick

Technically I have siblings, but they are quite a bit older than me - I was the accident - so I have the only-child syndrome going on. I'm a little more selfish, a little more independent, a little closed. I do wish I were softer. I wish I were able to form relationships better. — Carrie Underwood

The next time you go shopping, demand more change. — Anita Roddick

The ultimate dragon is within you, it is your ego clamping you down. — Joseph Campbell

If we are all going to have tragedies, if none of us can escape them, then surely we have to learn from them, we have to gain something. And we have to use what we have gained. Those of us who have fought tooth and nail to overcome tragedy are, after all, nothing else, proof that such things can be survived. So we can actually help others survive their tragedies too. As long as they'll let us. — Sarah-Kate Lynch

It must be hard when you are a beautiful woman and no one will look at your soul ... — John Geddes

and withholding. Everything I get from them is either inconclusive or subject to reinterpretation. Nothing is as it appears. — Michael Brandman

A whore's truth has too many sharp edges. — Brent Weeks

It is a solemn thing to find oneself drawn out in prayer which knows no relief till the soul it is burdened with is born. It is no less solemn afterwards, until Christ is formed in them. — Amy Carmichael

Acknowledge your critics, but do what's right. — Gary Johnson

The thing about Broadway, they always welcome you with open arms. — Brooke Shields

The Church must go, it is the haven of the booboisie, of boobs and bounders and all brummagem mountebanks. — John Fante