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I always did something I was a little not ready to do. I think that's how you grow. When there's that moment of 'Wow, I'm not really sure I can do this,' and you push through those moments, that's when you have a breakthrough. — Marissa Mayer

We're going to make him the best military commander in history. And then put the fate of the world on his shoulders. — Orson Scott Card

Although Ronald Reagan was somebody I disagreed with on most ideological things, he was a friend of mine, and he was a very, very likable man. Ronald Reagan, for instance, was maybe more able to get the very rich to do the right thing sometimes. — Warren Beatty

The incurable sufferer is given very little opportunity to be proud of his suffering and to consider it ennobling rather than degrading" so that "he is not only unhappy, but also ashamed of being unhappy. — Viktor E. Frankl

Science is a way to pursue one's sense of inquiry at the expense of the State. — Lev Artsimovich

It occurred to me that I had never seen my mother defeated, even when life presented difficulties and disappointments. — Piper Kerman

To let sorrow go his own way
one gives happiness a chance — Mario

Believing in Christ is the world's great need, and our great obligation is to tell all people that they need to do so. — Richard D. Phillips

It was SHE. Whoever has loved knows all the radiant meaning contained in the three letters of this word 'she. — Victor Hugo

The only way to end grief was to go through it. — Holly Black

I catch a break as a cloud passes over the sun. — Stephanie Perkins

The essence of a tragedy, or even of a serious play, is the spiritual awakening, or regeneration, of the hero. — Maxwell Anderson

Dirt washes off more easily than blood — Dewey Gram

Madness strips you of memory and leaves you scrabbling around on the floor of your brain for the snatches and snippets of what happened, what was said, and when. — Marya Hornbacher